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By Emily Cousins | March 28, 2023
"Interpreting those regulations to have permitted long-term rentals but not short-term rentals would lead to the unworkable result that, prior to the 2018 regulations, landowners had to somehow figure out where the dividing line was between long-term and short-term," the opinion said.
4 minute read
By Jim Turner | March 28, 2023
The bill would prioritize acquiring land at risk of development or within the footprint of the proposed 18 million-acre wildlife corridor, which is expected to link lands from the Florida Keys to the Panhandle.
3 minute read
By Kandice K. Hull and Casey Hunt | March 24, 2023
If a landowner has two separate properties, and the condemnation of one parcel diminishes the value of the second parcel? The Eminent Domain Code (the code) actually addresses that scenario.
7 minute read
By Neil Weisbard | March 23, 2023
There is relief in such a situation, and that relief is found in Section 72-21 of the Zoning Resolution, which provides that when there are practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships in fully complying with the provisions of the Zoning Resolution, the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals (the BSA) may grant variances (modifications) of the Zoning Resolution, "so that the spirit of the law shall be observed, public safety secured and substantial justice done."
8 minute read
By Marc D. Jonas | March 23, 2023
This article is a view from the zoning trenches after many years and nights spent out on the town. In many suburban localities, public meetings and quasi-judicial hearings take place at night.
10 minute read
By Anthony S. Guardino | March 21, 2023
New York trial and appellate courts continue to decide challenges to new construction projects on standing grounds, with neighboring homeowners frequently discovering that proximity alone is insufficient to allow them access to the courts.
9 minute read
By Mason Lawlor | March 20, 2023
Another legal challenge against the ongoing development of a plant for electric truck-maker Rivian has gone up in smoke, after the State of Georgia's chief administrative law judge struck down an appeal of a variance on March 15.
5 minute read
By Alexander I. Tachmes and Michael A. Pego | March 20, 2023
The imposition of community proffers creates challenges for a zoning applicant. It is important for developers and their lawyers to understand the law on this subject so they are prepared to respond intelligently when a proffer is required in connection with a major project.
6 minute read
By Gail J. Cohen | March 9, 2023
Even without sanctions, companies and legal advisers have a moral imperative to ensure their money doesn't go to support tyrants, panelists at a global conference said.
5 minute read
By David J. Cooper | March 8, 2023
According to the Governor's Executive Budget Briefing Book issued with the TOD Act of 2023, demand for housing far outpaces the supply in New York, which in turn, pushes rents and prices "out of reach" for a large portion of the state's population.
8 minute read
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