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Resources - Addressing Excess Development Entitlements

Resources - Addressing Excess Development Entitlements

Due to the economic downturn, addressing excess development entitlements has become an issue for many communities across the West. Our research and community collaboration on the topic has lead to the upcoming report, Addressing Excess Development Entitlements: Lessons from the West on Distressed, Zombie and Pre-Mature Subdivsions.

Below are additional resources on the topic - publications, presentations, and articles published in the media over the course of our work.

Publications

 Title                                

 Author

 Year

 Premature Subdivisions and What to Do About Them  Donald Elliott

 2010

 Rural Real Estate Markets and Conservation Development in the Intermountain West

 Bruce Burger and Randy Carpenter

 2010

 The Fiscal Impacts of Development on Vacant Rural Subdivision Lots in Teton County, Idaho

 Gabe Preston

 2010 

 Subdivision in the Intermountain West  

 Anna Trentadue and Chris Lundberg

 2012

 Addressing Excess Development Entitlements

 Anna Trentadue 

 2013

 

Presentations

RMLUI 2013

 RMLUI 2013 Addressing Development Entitlements in the West Distressed Zombie and Premature Subdivisions

2012 Final RDP Workshop - visit the workshop page for all presentations

Development Entitlements in the Western US: Maricopa's Perspective - Brett Billingsley

Revitalizing Struggling and Stalled Existing Projects - Frank Cassidy and Ellen Van Riper

Entitlements in the Western US: Nature and Extent of Entitlements - Jim Holway

Development Entitlements in the Western US: Market Perspectives and Trends - Bruce Burger

Mesa County Examples - Linda Dannenberger

Teton County - Anne Rutherford and Kathy Spitzer

Arizona APA 2012

 Financial Assurances and Distressed Subdivisions Development Assurances and Distressed Subdivisions Third Party Trusts

 RMLUI 2011

RMLUI 11 RDP Presentation Holway Elliott Trentadue Trentadue RMLUI Presentation 030611

 New Partners for Smart Growth 2011

Nelson Smart Growth Presentation 020211 New Partners Presentation 020311 KRinaldi

 Community Matters 2010

Arizona APA 2010

 BBurger CommMttrsOrton Presentation 100510 BBillingslley APA Presentation 110210

2009 RDP Kick-off Workshop - visit the workshop page for all presentations

Rural Real Estate Markets and Conservation Development - Bruce Burger

Reshaping Development Patterns: Legal Background - Don Elliott

Reshaping Development Patterns - Pinal County
How We Got Here - Bruce Burger/Randy Carpenter

Excess Entitlements in America - Chris Nelson

Teton County Subdivision Trends - Anna Trentadue


Media

 Boom and Bust: Reshaping Development Patterns in Teton County  New West
 How Utah Came to Own a Half-Built City in the Desert  Stateline, from The Pew Charitable Trusts

 How Do We Plan for our Recovery?

 Teton Valley News

 Subdividing the West: Wyoming at Planning Crossroads

 New West
 What Do We Do with All These Unbuilt Subdivision Lots?  Western Dispatch, from Sonoran Institute
 Having Lots to Learn  Idaho Working Lands
 Zombie Subdivisions and Post-Bust Detritus  The Boston Globe