Regulating Areas of Critical State Concern: Florida and the Model Code
Publication Title
Urban Law Annual
Abstract
Two general approaches to state regulation of critical areas have emerged: regulation of an entire geographical region legislatively designated on an ad hoc basis and comprehensive statewide mechanisms for administrative designation and regulation of critical areas. While sharing a common purpose, the two approaches have produced markedly different regulatory systems.
Recommended Citation
Thomas G. Pelham,
Regulating Areas of Critical State Concern: Florida and the Model Code,
18 Urb. L. Ann. 03
(1980)
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