Community Planning: Problems in Urban Policy and Land Use Regulation (LAW224H1S)

At a Glance

Second Term
Credits
3
Hours
2
Perspective course

Enrolment

Maximum
25
24 JD
1 LLM/SJD/MSL/NDEGS/SJD U

Schedule

Th: 4:10 - 6:00
Instructor(s): Arnold Weinrib

This seminar examines selected problems in the area of community planning and land use regulation, with particular emphasis on the financial and economic aspects of the law. Topics include expropriation (procedure and compensation), the windfalls/wipeouts problem, municipal and infrastructure finance (property assessment and taxation; development charges), land use regulation and growth management (Ontario’s greenbelt legislation, zoning and subdivision controls), urban design and architectural controls, heritage building preservation, and conservation trusts). Other topics may be substituted for the above as the instructor's and students' interests dictate. Some sessions may be led by guest lecturers.

Evaluation
based on a paper 5000 – 6,500 words or two papers (totaling 5000 – 6,500 words) for 90% of the grade, and class participation (10%).