Private property vs. the public trust
The fictional locale known as Eagle Bay is breathtakingly beautiful. First home to a handful of modest houses, over the decades it has transitioned into a neighborhood of stately mansions-except for one 50-acre parcel, whose owners now want to sell it for subdivision. This Fred Friendly Seminar mode...
Other Authors: | Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm), Infobase., Fred Friendly Seminars (Firm), National Association of Home Builders of the United States. |
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Format: | Video |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York, N.Y. :
Infobase,
[2006], c2000.
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Physical Description: |
1 streaming video file (60 min.) : sd., col., digital. |
Series: |
Building America.
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Subjects: |
Table of Contents:
- Real Estate Development: A Developer's Interest (4:41)
- Real Estate Development: The Value of Property (2:13)
- Real Estate Development: A Planning Commission Perspective (3:32)
- Real Estate Development: Debating Property Value (1:26)
- Real Estate Development: Zoning Issues (2:26)
- Real Estate Development: Environmental Concerns (2:31)
- Real Estate Development: Attitudes About Property (3:20)
- Real Estate Development: Role of the Press (1:28)
- Real Estate Development: A Politician's Point of View (1:33)
- Real Estate Development: Creative Development Solutions (2:47)
- Real Estate Development: A Development Hearing (5:18)
- Real Estate Development: Environmental Response to a Subdivision (2:39)
- Real Estate Development: A Politician's Solution (2:15)
- Real Estate Development: Constitutional Rights of Property Owners (2:39)
- Real Estate Development: Fair Compensation for Property (2:41)
- Real Estate Development: Government Planning and Property Values (2:34)
- Real Estate Development: Taking Private Property for the Public (3:19)
- Real Estate Development: Land Use Cases and the Judicial System (4:03)
- Real Estate Development: Role of the Federal Government in Land Use Disputes (3:40)
- Real Estate Development: The Press and Public Perceptions (2:39)