This article highlights three land use cases of interest. The first is from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, with the Opinion having been written by Justice Lamb just before his departure from the bench. The second is a thorough analysis of the types of issues that will not justify the denial of a subdivision or land development plan. The third is a classic example of what happens when municipal subdivision and land development requirements—here involving tree replacement—go beyond the bounds of reasonableness.
Author(s): Frone Crawford, Esq.
Organization/Source: Brandywine Conservancy
Topic tags: Case Law Review by Frone Crawford, Jr.