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Growth Management Law


Law 7242 - Spring 2013

Professor: Julian C. Juergensmeyer Class Times: T, 2:45 pm - 5:30 pm
Syllabus: Syllabus | Location: Room 230
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Course Description

Growth Management Law. This course will stress the key planning legal techniques for managing the growth of urban areas. State and regional comprehensive land use and transportation planning, impact analysis, and infrastructure finance through developer funding requirements. The consequences of urban sprawl and its avoidance through land use regulations and compensation programs will be used as the unifying theme of the course. The consideration of statutes, cases and programs will be used as the unifying theme of the course. The consideration of statutes, cases, and programs from throughout the United States will be directed toward Georgia specific problems.

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First Assignment

Updated: January 11, 2013, 8:46 pm
For our first session, 1. If you took land use, please review the casebook materials on Growth Management. 2. If you did not take the land use course, please read Chapter 9 of Juergensmeyer and Roberts, Land Use Planning and Land Development Regulation Law (either the treatise or hornbook version will be fine. ) Copies are on reserve in our library and the treatise is available on WESTLAW [LUPDRL].

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