PLAN261 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Inclusionary Zoning, Vise, Spot Zoning
Document Summary
This week"s lecture focuses on the restrictions of land uses and features of different types of zoning. There are two kinds of deed restrictions: restrictive covenant and equitable servitude. Restrictive covenants set limitations on land use; for example, in calgary the restrictive covenant limits the height of buildings that near calgary international. The exclusionary covenants aimed to prohibit the prosperity transaction of given race, ethic origin or religion, they were common in the 1920s and 1930s in the. United states and were legal for segregationist purposes. The intentions of two plaintiffs are different; holders of covenant request money but the equitable servitudes holders request injunctions. Deed restrictions can regulate the land use of certain areas and building locations, such as how far a building can be away from the street line; it also regulate animals, signs and the height of the fence.