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For a dedication to exist, it must be in writing.
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Once an offer of dedication has been accepted by the city, it is irrevocable.
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Approval of the subdivision plat by the city is an automatic acceptance of any public dedications.
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False: Acceptance occurs when the city paves the streets, puts in sewers, etc. |
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the power to pass reasonable laws for the good of the public.
Promote, improve, and enhance:
- health
- safety
- welfare
- morals
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the power to aaqcuire land for public purposes by paying for it |
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Forced dedication is an example of what power that a city possess's. |
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What did Nolan v California Coastal Committee establish? |
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if ther is a sufficient connection between the development requirement and the onjective fostered by the dvelopment approval body, the development requirement will be sustained. |
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As long as the landowner is left with an economically viable use of the land, a taking will not be found.
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What are the aspects that must be looked at for concurrency? X |
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- Roads
- Mass Transit
- Schools
- Recreation Facilities
- Solid Waste Disposal Facilities
- Sanitary Sewer Systems
- Drainage Systems
- Potable Water Systems
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Cumulative or Non Cumulative |
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Cum-specified use or less
Non-only specified |
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Spot-Bad-something is fishy
Floating-Good-justifiable planning reasons |
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