| |
| #e.23916 | Friday 9:00AM to 4:30PM August 16,
2013 | CM | 6.00 |
Vested Rights, Vesting Maps and Development AgreementsUC Davis ExtensionSacramento, CA Development agreements are an effective avenue for a community and developer to come together and process a project. Both sides of the table need to carefully consider the terms of these contracts and explore questions of content and performance before completing such an agreement. Learn the legislative and judicial aspects of development agreements.
Examine the legal basis for development agreements and the overlap between agreements and vesting subdivision maps. Examine the negotiating process, identify and discuss the range of options available when negotiating a development agreement, and review the theoretically possible agreement. Consider the key points of an agreement, learn ways to assist in understanding the needs of the other side and select the players to conduct the negotiation.
More Instructors: William Abbott William Abbott, J.D., is a partner with the law firm of Abbott & Kindermann, LLP, in Sacramento, where he specializes in local government, land use, subdivision, environmental and real estate law. He is editor and coauthor of Exactions and Impact Fees in California, published by Solano Press, and serves as an expert witness on California land use procedures. Steven Rudolph Steven Rudolph is the in-house attorney for the city of Galt and has more than 20 years of experience serving as city attorney, general counsel and special counsel for public agencies including the cities of Folsom, Winters and Dixon; the county of Sacramento and the Rancho Murieta Community Services District. He has advised public agencies on the full range of municipal issues with an emphasis in negotiating complex development and property-related transactions, such as development agreements and infrastructure financing agreements. Rudolph’s expertise includes land use, redevelopment, affordable housing, CEQA, public works contracting and municipal finance. (0 Ratings)
As a service to its members, the American Planning Association (APA), together with its professional institute the
American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), provides listings of Certification Maintenance (CM) training opportunities.
These listings are registered and approved for CM credit by APA, but APA is not affiliated with the parties listed here.
Appearance in these listings should not be taken as an endorsement, guarantee, or warranty by APA, nor does APA assume any
responsibility or liability for any acts or omissions by persons or entities providing the professional training in these listings.
For further information regarding the professional training listed, please contact the registered provider.
| |