AICP Exam Prep – Law Latest Update Graded A
AICP Exam Prep – Law Latest Update Graded A Welch v. Swasey; 214 U.S. 91 (1909) The Court established the right of municipalities to regulate building height. Eubank v. City of Richmond; U.S. Supreme Court (1912) The Court first approved the use of setback regulations, although it overturned the setbacks in this case. Hadacheck v. Sebastian; U.S. Supreme Court (1915) The Court first approved the regulation of the location of land uses. Village of Euclid v. Ambler Realty Co.; U.S. Supreme Court (1926) The Court found that as long as the community believed that there was a threat of a nuisance, the zoning ordinance should be upheld. The court first upheld modern zoning as a proper use of police power. Alfred Bettman filed an influential brief with the court. Nectow v. City of Cambridge; U.S. Supreme Court (1928) The Court used a rational basis test to strike down a zoning ordinance because it had no valid public purpose (e.g., to promote the health, safety, morals, or welfare of the public). Golden v. Planning Board of the Town of Ramapo; New York State Court of Appeals (1972) The court upheld a growth management system that awarded points to development proposals based on the availability of public utilities, drainage facilities, parks, road access, and firehouses. A proposal would only be approved upon reaching a certain point level. Developers could increase their point total by providing the involved facilities themselves. Construction Industry of Sonoma County v. City of Petaluma; U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit (1975) the Court upheld quotas on the annual number of building permits issued. Associated Home Builders of Greater East Bay v. City of Livermore; California Supreme Court (1976) The Court upheld temporary moratoriums on building permits. Massachusetts v. EPA, Inc.; U.S. Supreme Court (2006) The Court held that the EPA must provide a reasonable justification for why they would not regulate greenhouse gases. Rapanos v. United States; U.S. Supreme Court (2006) The Court found that the Army Corp of Engineers must determine whether there is a significant nexus between a wetland and a navigable waterway. SD Warren v. Maine Board of Environmental Protection; U.S. Supreme Court (2006) The Court found that hydroelectric dams are subject to Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. Inclusive Communities Project Inc.; US Supreme Court (2015) In this case the Supreme Court was asked to evaluate whether disparate impact is the appropriate standard in which to evaluate the impact of the Fair Housing Act. Inclusive Communities Project claimed that the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs was disproportionately granting tax credits
Written for
- Institution
- AICP
- Module
- AICP
Document information
- Uploaded on
- August 1, 2023
- Number of pages
- 17
- Written in
- 2023/2024
- Type
- Exam (elaborations)
- Contains
- Questions & answers
Subjects
-
aicp exam prep – law latest update graded a
Also available in package deal