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3/21/1990
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[26] [27] LAND USE 171 <br /> obligation is inclusionary scheme is bootstrapped onto the aching backs of <br /> Developments new home buyers, builders, and landowners. <br /> This article suggests that while such inclusionary mechanisms <br /> clients who may be effective and equitable in some cases, where traditional <br /> iary scheme? land use intensities fall far below the land's real capacity, the <br /> 'uilding under general application of such mechanisms without compensating <br /> a reasonable benefits is likely to generate severe impacts upon real estate <br /> ho pretend to values, the housing industry and, eventually, the cost of market <br /> et and try to housing. <br /> ' basis? If it is <br /> :e of the land <br /> there against <br /> nd? Or must <br /> that no given <br /> til some rea- <br /> their land as <br /> `uild under it <br /> or the New <br /> issue of to <br /> balanced by <br /> 1, to set as a <br /> is technique <br /> exclusionary <br /> t the tempta- <br /> designed to <br /> economists <br /> Ensure <br /> out the kind <br /> y to squeeze <br /> in munici- <br /> vnefits that <br /> /obligation. <br /> g with legal <br /> n g as it is <br /> he buys the <br /> is exceed- <br /> tt the entire <br />
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