Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter One
The Land Development Process
Chapter Two
Markets and Planners:An Initial Look at Relative
Institutional Competence
Chapter Three
Zoning and the Rights of Landowners and Developers
Chapter Four
Zoning Changes and the Rights of Neighbors
Chapter Five
Subdivision Regulations,Building Codes,Aesthetic Controls
Chapter Six
Alternatives to Public Regulation:Nuisance Law,Fines and Rewards,Covenants
Chapter Seven
Financing the Urban Infrastructure
Chapter Eight
Discriminatory Land Use Controls
Chapter Nine
The Regional Obligations of Municipalities
Chapter Ten
Government as Landownet,Developer,and Financier
Table of Cases
Author Index
Subject Index