Summary of Contents

AuthorChristian Turner
Pagesv-vi
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Summary of Contents
About the Author ........................................................................ i
About eLangdell Press ............................................................... ii
Notices ...................................................................................... iii
Summary of Contents ................................................................. v
Table of Contents .................................................................... vii
1. Preface ..................................................................................... 1
2. The Zoning System ................................................................ 5
2.1. Introduction .......................................................................... 5
2.2. Variances ............................................................................ 29
2.3. Special Use Permits ............................................................ 63
2.4. Comprehensive Planning ................................................... 74
3. Judicial Review ....................................................................116
3.1. Substantive Due Process ...................................................116
3.2. Adjudication and Quasi-Adjudication ............................. 152
3.3. Procedure ......................................................................... 182
3.4. Discriminatory Zoning ..................................................... 232
3.5. Anticompetitive Zoning ................................................... 243
3.6. Spot Zoning ...................................................................... 276
3.7. Contract Zoning ............................................................... 319
3.8. Nonconforming Uses ....................................................... 329
3.9. Vested Rights ................................................................... 364
3.10. Neighbor Consent Provisions......................................... 399
4. Regulatory Takings ............................................................ 451
4.1. Origins .............................................................................. 451
4.2. Theory .............................................................................. 474
4.3. Doctrine ............................................................................ 497
4.4. Procedural Issues ............................................................. 590

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