| #e.21608 | Friday 9:00AM to 4:30PM December 14,
2012 | CM | 6.00 |
Land Use Law: Current Issues in Subdivision, Annexation and Zoning
NBI, Inc.Cincinnati, OH
Looking for the latest developments on land use law? Want to know how to use the laws and regulations to your fullest advantage? With this one-day seminar, quickly advance your understanding and learn how to avoid legal entanglements to make sure every transaction is smooth and successful. Don't miss this opportunity to attain the information you need - register today!
• Expand your subdivision knowledge by knowing how city, county and township platting processes work.
• Analyze a comprehensive plan to determine if all the key elements are included.
• Know how annexation decisions are made and what filing requirements need to be fulfilled.
• Recognize who has the power to zone and how those decisions affect you.
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Instructors:
Christopher Brown
is the assistant law director for the City of Norwood. His duties
include providing legal advice and opinions to elected officials and government employees on a
variety of issues including land use matters. Prior to becoming an attorney Mr. Brown interned
as a planner with the Town of Brookline Planning Department. He earned his B.U.P. degree
from the University of Cincinnati College of Design Architecture Art and Planning, his M.A.
degree from Boston University and his J.D. degree from the University of Cincinnati College of
Law.
Leslie Landen
is the law director for the City of Middletown, Ohio. He serves as general
counsel and legal advisor for the city in all civil, criminal and administrative law matters. Mr.
Landen serves as an adjunct instructor of business law at Miami University and has lectured
before the Ohio Municipal League, the Ohio Municipal Attorneys Association and the Ohio
Health Commissioners Association. He also has taught courses for the Ohio Certified Manager
Program. Mr. Landen is a member of the Ohio Municipal Attorneys Association, the National
Public Employer Labor Relations Association and the Ohio Public Employer Labor Relations
Association. He also is a member of the Ohio State and Butler County bar associations. Mr.
Landen earned his B.S. degree from Miami University and his J.D. degree from the University of
Dayton.
Timothy Mara
is a sole practitioner in Cincinnati, where his practice is concentrated
largely in the areas of zoning and local government law. Although his clients have included
townships in Hamilton County and land trusts in the Cincinnati area, Mr. Mara generally
represents citizen groups opposed to zone changes or public projects adversely affecting their
communities. He has spoken to various business, professional and civic organizations on topics
related to his areas of practice. Mr. Mara is a member of the Cincinnati (Local Government
Committee) and Ohio State bar associations, as well as the Ohio Planning Conference and the
American Institute of Certified Planners. He earned his Bachelor of Community Planning degree
from the University of Cincinnati and his J.D. degree from Salmon P. Chase College of Law.
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