Obsolete Subdivisions and What To Do About Them

Donald L. Elliott
25 pages., Available through the Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute 1-303-87?-6319, www.law.du.edu/rmlui.


The Economic Benefits of Historic Preservation in Colorado

R. Matthew Goebel and Marlise Fratinardo
Available through the Colorado Historical Society, 1-303-866-3395, or at www.cohf.org.


Obsolete Subdivisions and What To Do About Them

Donald L. Elliott
25 pages., Available through the Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute 1-303-87?-6319, www.law.du.edu/rmlui.


Abstract:

Obsolete subdivisions can cause serious legal problems for planners, property owners, and developers. This publication, written by a land-use lawyer and planner, provides a complete tool kit for anyone who must sort out zoning and property rights issues and mitigate damages. The author also discusses the full scope of issues, including procedural due process, avoidance of takings claims, and the perceptions and legalities of property rights.