Pennsylvania Zoning Law & Practice - 2 Volumes-Print Version

Bisel Publishing

$325.00 

AUTHORS: ROBERT S. RYAN and JOHN E. RYAN

SUPPLEMENT AND CHAPTER AUTHOR: GEORGE ASIMOS
2 Volumes in Print, Loose-leaf
Published: 1970; Volume 1: 1992; Volume 2: 1981
Most recent supplement/update: 2023 supplement; released Jan. 2024.

2023 Revised Chapter 9; released 11/2023 (revised by George Asimos)

2022 Revised Chapter 7; released 11/2022 (revised by George Asimos) 

2021 Revised Chap 6 and new Chap 13; released 11/2021 (revised by George Asimos)          2020 Revised Chap 5; released 11/2020 (revised by George Asimos)

2019 Revised Chap. 4; released 10/2019 (revised by George Asimos) 

2018 Revised Chp. 3; released 11/2018 (revised by George Asimos)

ISBN: 1-887024-67-0

ALSO AVAILABLE IN CD-ROM VERSION, SEE 1-887024-67-0CD 

  

  • INCLUDES CURATIVE AMENDMENT PROCEDURE, SUBDIVISION AND PRD APPLICATIONS

    Ryan on Zoning has been the definitive Pennsylvania zoning resource for 45 years! A comprehensive analysis of the large body of Pennsylvania zoning law governing litigation arising out of efforts of landowners to comply with, defeat, or avoid the primary type of American land use regulation—the local zoning ordinance.

    Two volumes contain statutory text and analysis, case law, discussion, procedure and forms on all aspects of zoning. The Pennsylvania Municipalities Code is reproduced in its entirety in the text, together with the authors’ valuable comments. Its impact is discussed in all relevant portions of the book.

    Attorneys, Planners, and Public Officials: For a practical, authoritative resource covering all Pennsylvania zoning issues, turn to Ryan—comprehensive, time-tested, up-to-date.

    SUMMARY OF CONTENTS

    • Introduction and Checklist
    • Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code
    • Validity of Zoning Ordinances
    • Interpretation of Zoning Ordinances
    • Special Exceptions
    • Variances
    • Nonconformance
    • Vested Rights
    • Practice and Procedure
    • Subdivision Regulations
    • Planned Residential Developments
    • Federal Constraints on Land Use Planning
    • Tables
    • Forms