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| #e.21671 | Monday 1:00PM to 2:00PM October 15,
2012 | CM | 1.00 |
Let's Make a Deal: How you Can Get Rid of Billboards by Swapping Several of Them for One New Electric SignInternational Municipal Lawyers AssociationBethesda, MD John Baker knows more about electronic signs than just about anyone and will tell you how bartering to get rid of old billboards has been working for some municipalities. When we had him as a guest in our 2011 series, we found that was great interest in this idea of bargaining for better aesthetics, but we didn't have time to discuss that issue in detail. In this session, we'll do just that and if you serve a community that has any billboards or other large advertising signs and you have electricity, you should be listening in. An ounce of prevention, you know ...
More Instructors: Daniel Mandelker Professor Dan Mandelker - Daniel R. Mandelker is a leading scholar and teacher in land use law, environmental law, and state and local government law. He was the principal consultant and contributor to the American Planning Association’s model planning and zoning legislation project. He also was the principal author of amendments to the New Orleans city charter that require a comprehensive planning process and give the comprehensive plan the force of law. Additionally, he was also the principal consultant to a joint American Bar Association committee that prepared a model law for land use procedures that was adopted by the ABA House of Delegates. Mandelker received the ABA’s State and Local Government Section Daniel J. Curtin Lifetime Achievement Award. He has lectured abroad in England, Spain, Israel, and other countries. Dwight Merriam FAICP Dwight Merriam - Dwight Merriam represents developers, local governments, landowners, and advocacy groups in land development and conservation issues. He has published over 180 professional articles on land use law, co-edited Inclusionary Zoning Moves Downtown, co-authored The Takings Issue, and authored The Complete Guide to Zoning. He is a Fellow and past president of the American Institute of Certified Planners, a former director of the American Planning Association (APA) and a previous chair of APA’s Planning & Law Division. He is also a member of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers and The Counselors of Real Estate, and he teaches land use law at Vermont Law School. Mr. Merriam received his B.A. in sociology, cum laude, from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where he was also elected to Phi Kappa Phi. He received his master of regional planning from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his J.D. at Yale Law School. John Baker John M. Baker is a founding partner of Greene Espel P.L.L.P., a Minneapolis firm with a long-standing commitment to representation of public bodies and officials. A former federal law clerk, John primarily represents local governments and their officials in land use, zoning, and public finance matters. He has represented clients on matters relating to the regulation of signs and other expressive conduct, permit and impact fees, regulatory takings claims, smart growth and metropolitan growth management, the zoning powers of local governing, fair housing, tax increment financing, and automatic approval. John is a graduate of the University of Iowa and the University of Michigan Law School. (3 Ratings)
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