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City's Development Fees Must be Based on Actual Costs for Review of Zoning and Building Applications ( January 2003 )
Local governments have historically charged fees to developers to offset the cost of review and administration of land use and building applications. As a general rule, these fees are allowed under a city's broad planning powers found in Minnesota Statutes. Recently, this authority has been limited by the courts and legislature. -
How Do The Zoning Laws Affect You? ( October 2000 )
Zoning represents an attempt by local government, usually cities and towns, to regulate the land usage. Generally,. -
Zoning 101: Basic Georgia Zoning Law ( September 2000 )
This paper is intended to provide a general framework of the basic zoning law issues that any Georgia practitioner . -
Citizen Participation: Key To Successful Municipal Government ( May 2000 )
While many of us may marvel over some of the innovations of modern life (such as the ability to communicate with . -
Radio Towers Are Not Necessarily Beneficial ( November 1999 )
Many municipalities throughout New Jersey have witnessed an increase in the number of applications before their . -
Metropolitan Council and Cities Scramble to Complete Comprehensive Plans ( June 1999 )
Minnesota's Metropolitan Planning Act required metropolitan area cities, counties, and towns to revise their Comprehensive Plans in accord with Metropolitan Council System Plans, by December 31, 1998. -
Zoning Property and the Role of the Comprehensive Plan ( June 1999 )
In 1992, as a result of a group effort of local government developers, environmentalists, farmers and state officia. -
Employees' Compensation Appeals Board: Board Procedures ( March 1999 )
An overview of the Employees' Compensation Appeals Board's procedures.
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