Land use law definition
Land use law means any statute, rule, ordinance, resolution or law enacted by this state or a political subdivision of this state that regulates the use or division of land or any interest in land or that regulates accepted farming or forestry practices.
Land use law means a law of general applicability, enacted based on the weighing of broad, competing policy considerations, that relates to the use of land, including land use regulation, a general plan, a land use development code, an annexation ordinance, the rezoning of a single property or multiple properties, or a comprehensive zoning ordinance or resolution.
Land use law. Governmental laws, statutes, orders, ordinances, regulations, rules and common law now or hereafter in effect affected land use or construction, including but not limited to the zoning, platting and other land use regulations and building code of the City.
More Definitions of Land use law
Land use law means a statute, rule,
Land use law means N.J.
Land use law means the New Jersey Municipal Land Use Law, N.J.S.A. 40:55D- 1 et seq.