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January 17, 2013
Miller on Area of City Impact Agreements
Stephen Miller (Idaho) has posted Area of City Impact Agreements on SSRN. Here's the abstract:
Area
of city impact agreements, or growth management tools negotiated between
cities and counties, are required by Idaho Code section 67-6526 “to
delineate areas of future contiguous growth in order to assure their
orderly development and thereby reconcile potentially competing designs
for boundary expansion with accepted land use planning principles.”
City of Garden City v. City of Boise, 104 Idaho 512, 514 (1983).
In
Fall, 2012, the University of Idaho College of Law’s Economic
Development Clinic worked with a coalition of partners to review
existing area of city impact agreements. The Clinic obtained 125 area
of city impact agreements, one of the largest collections of local
government agreements addressing growth management ever assembled in
Idaho, and likely anywhere in the country. Based upon its research, the
Clinic drafted this report with detailed guidance for Idaho cities and
counties negotiating future area of city impact agreements. Outside of
Idaho, this report will be of use to state and local government law and
land use law scholars interested in growth management, smart growth, and
extra-territorial powers of cities. The Clinic's guidance document and
the original agreements are available in this file.
Steve Clowney
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