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oapen-20.500.12657-502702022-04-26T12:39:20Z Kooperative Raumplanung Hoffmann, Kristin Huerlimann, Daniel Thommen, Marc Spatial planning; special use plans; cooperative state action; urban development contracts; value-added compensation; construction obligations; informal agreements; plan enactment procedures; contracting procedures, procedural fairness requirement. bic Book Industry Communication::L Law Cooperative planning is a potent approach for steering quality settlement development inwards. With the combination of (special) use plans and urban development contracts, they come into play where traditional spatial planning is unable to reliably achieve the desired spatial planning due to a lack of agreements with landowners or investors. While private individuals benefit from a better use of their land, the state gains influence on the "if" and "how" of the constructional realization of this land. The considerable urban planning significance of cooperative planning is contrasted by constitutional concerns about the method. Cooperative planning runs the risk of shortchanging legitimate public and third-party interests and of overreaching to the private cooperating party because of the state's bidding power in the area of land use planning. This book shows ways how cooperative planning can be designed according to rule-of-law standards and thus be strengthened. 2021-07-29T08:33:37Z 2021-07-29T08:33:37Z 2021 book 9783907297186 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/50270 ger application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International oa_pdf-018-1626289017.pdf https://suigeneris-verlag.ch/ sui generis Verlag 10.38107/018 10.38107/018 e1c5bb0b-7471-4055-a88a-1542e5f2d4f6 9783907297186 394 Zurich open access
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Cooperative planning is a potent approach for steering quality settlement development inwards. With the combination of (special) use plans and urban development contracts, they come into play where traditional spatial planning is unable to reliably achieve the desired spatial planning due to a lack of agreements with landowners or investors. While private individuals benefit from a better use of their land, the state gains influence on the "if" and "how" of the constructional realization of this land. The considerable urban planning significance of cooperative planning is contrasted by constitutional concerns about the method. Cooperative planning runs the risk of shortchanging legitimate public and third-party interests and of overreaching to the private cooperating party because of the state's bidding power in the area of land use planning. This book shows ways how cooperative planning can be designed according to rule-of-law standards and thus be strengthened.
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