Zoning, Planning and Use
Dec. 21, 2001
Land Ho!
Land Use Law Practitioner Column by Daniel J. Curtin Jr., Cecily T. Talbert, David J. Petersen and Elizabeth M. Naughton - While the energy crisis occupied much of the state Legislature's time this year, it did enact a number of important changes to land-use law, primarily in the areas of housing and water. This 2001 legislation will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2002.




By Daniel J. Curtin Jr., Cecily T. Talbert, David J. Petersen and Elizabeth M. Naughton
While the energy crisis occupied much of the state Legislature's time this year, it did enact a number of important changes to land-use law, primarily in the areas of housing and water. This 2001 legislation will go into effect ...
While the energy crisis occupied much of the state Legislature's time this year, it did enact a number of important changes to land-use law, primarily in the areas of housing and water. This 2001 legislation will go into effect ...
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