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Zoning laws can affects architectural standards. Local governments have substantial leeway in zoning.
Zoning laws can affects architectural standards. Local governments have substantial leeway in zoning.


==US Constitution==
The [[US Constitution]] imposes 2 limits on zoning laws
#Laws that are unreasonable might violate the [[14th Amendment]]'s Due Process and Equal Protection clauses
#Laws that destroy a property's economic value or restrict its use might trigger violations of the [[5th Amendment]]'s '''Takings Clause'''.




==See also==
==See also==
*[[Property law]]
*[[Property law]]

Revision as of 14:33, February 23, 2023

In the United States, zoning laws are carried out by local governments in accordance with police powers of state, county, and municipal governments.

Zoning laws can affects architectural standards. Local governments have substantial leeway in zoning.

US Constitution

The US Constitution imposes 2 limits on zoning laws

  1. Laws that are unreasonable might violate the 14th Amendment's Due Process and Equal Protection clauses
  2. Laws that destroy a property's economic value or restrict its use might trigger violations of the 5th Amendment's Takings Clause.


See also