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Constitutional Law

May 4, 2002

Categorical Rule Rejected For Temporary Moratoria Takings

Focus Column - By Chris Scheuring - The temporary development moratorium is a widely used tool in land use planning that preserves the status quo while a jurisdiction considers and devises more permanent strategies to regulate its future development. It is also a tool that sometimes creates tension between private property interests and the public interest in intelligent development.

        Focus Column
        
        By Chris Scheuring
        
        The temporary development moratorium is a widely used tool in land use planning that preserves the status quo while a jurisdiction considers and devises more permane...

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