Modern Real Estate Practice in Pennsylvania 12th Edition
Chapter 2: Land-Use Controls and Property Development
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• Learning objectives– Identify the various types of public and private
land-use controls– Describe how a comprehensive plan influences
local real estate development– Summarize the Interstate Land Sales Full
Disclosure Act– Explain the function and characteristics of
building codes and zoning ordinances– Define key terms
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• Government encourages private ownership– Municipalities develop comprehensive planning– Goal is planned and orderly growth
• Licensees must be aware of local land-use restrictions– For development– For some residential communities having
restrictions
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• Public controls– Police power: authority to create regulations to
protect public health, safety and welfare– States delegate powers to counties; counties
delegate to local municipalities– May enact ordinances consistent with general
laws– Used to control pollution (noise, air, water) and
density, etc.
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• Privately owned real estate• Regulated through the following:
– Land-use planning– Zoning ordinances– Subdivision regulations– Building codes– Environmental protection legislation
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• The comprehensive plan, or master plan– Developed locally (county and township)– Balances social and economic needs against
environmental and aesthetic concerns– Provides goals and objectives for future
development, including strategies and timing
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• Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code– Land use– Housing needs– Movement of people and goods– Community facilities and utilities– Energy conservation
• Requires analysis of trends and characteristics
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• Zoning ordinances– Buffer zones– 14th Amendment and Takings Clause
(5th Amendment)– Taking– Inverse condemnation
• Building codes and certificates of occupancy
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• Zoning permits– Zoning hearing board– Nonconforming use– Conditional use– Variance
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• Subdivision– Subdivider – Developer– Land development plan
• Plat– Subdivision plan– In Pennsylvania: adequate water supplies and
environmentally sound sewage disposal– Subdivision density – Environmental protection
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• Private land-use controls– Deed restrictions– Restrictive covenants (CC&Rs)– Enforcement
• In Pennsylvania– Condo and planned unit development (PUD)
buyers: must receive copies of pertinent documents to review
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• Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act– Disclosures must be given to buyers
• Type of title• Number of homes currently on-site• Availability of recreation facilities• Distance to nearby communities• Utility services and charges• Soil conditions and foundation or construction problems
– Some exemptions
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