States Beginning to Recognize that Training is Essential for Members of Planning and Zoning Boards and Local Legislative Bodies
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Salkin, Patricia E.Keywords
Patricia E. SalkinPatricia Salkin
zoning
land use planning
land use
training
board members
planning and zoning boards
local legislative bodies
municipalities
land use boards
ethical standards
liability
arbitrary and capricious
elected officials
appointed officials
mandatory training
American Planning Association’s Growing Smart Legislative Guidebook
Kentucky
Tennessee
South Carolina
Louisiana
New Jersey
New York
Land Use Law
State and Local Government Law
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Abstract
Members of planning and zoning boards and local legislative bodies constantly make decisions that may be worth millions of dollars to applicants and that may have serious impacts on public health and safety. Unlike other players in the land use decision making process members of local legislative bodies and land use boards have no specific education or training in land use matters prior to their election or appointment putting them in the position to learn solely from “on the job training”. Five (5) states currently require mandatory training and continuing education courses for members of planning boards and zoning boards of appeals.Date
2006-01-01Type
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