03Nov
Taking the Mulligan: The Land Use Regulatory Hurdles in Golf Course Repurposing
There are numerous obstacles facing developers attempting to repurpose a golf course. It can be politically controversial. Nearby residents often oppose the idea of replacing a low intensity, visually pleasing quasi-natural environment with a development that could bring in more people and more traffic. Golf courses are often viewed as open-space amenities, and homes abutting golf courses may be worth more than similar homes that don’t. In an economic downturn, though, it can be expected that...
By:
Winstead PC
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/taking-the-mulligan-the-land-use-17390/
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