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Mustering the Missing Voices: A Collaborative Model for Fostering Equality, Community Involvement and Adaptive Planning in Land Use Decisions, Installment One

Alejandro E. Camacho
Notre Dame Law School; University of California Irvine School of Law



Stanford Environmental Law Journal, Vol. 24, p. 3, 2005
Notre Dame Legal Studies Research Paper No. 05-13

Abstract:     
Modern American land use regulation is characterized by a movement away from traditional command-and-control zoning toward the pervasive use of flexible, bilaterally negotiated approaches. Advocates of this agreement-based regulatory trend have not sufficiently considered the impact of applying such potentially ad hoc approaches on comprehensive planning and public norms of democratic decision-making, community engagement, and local and regional fairness. This Installment challenges this trend's legitimacy, arguing that though agreement-based land use regulation can be effective in achieving deliberative, balanced and efficient decisions, existing approaches actually hinder such decision-making and facilitate corruption by removing key aspects of land use decisions from the public sphere.

Keywords: Land use regulation, property, zoning, collaborative governance, collaborative planning, development agreements, annexation agreements, negotiated regulation, planned unit development, contract zoning, incentive zoning

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Date posted: June 14, 2005 ; Last revised: September 13, 2005

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Camacho, Alejandro E., Mustering the Missing Voices: A Collaborative Model for Fostering Equality, Community Involvement and Adaptive Planning in Land Use Decisions, Installment One. Stanford Environmental Law Journal, Vol. 24, p. 3, 2005; Notre Dame Legal Studies Research Paper No. 05-13. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=724581


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Notre Dame Law School
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