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| #e.22456 | Friday 9:00AM to 4:30PM March 8,
2013 | CM | 6.00 |
Annual Land Use Law Review and UpdateUC Davis ExtensionSacramento, CA Stay up-to-date on recent developments in California law affecting land use, planning and environmental compliance. Experts from the field provide succinct and practical analysis on recent case law and significant legislative and administrative changes that took effect this year.
Topics include:
- General plans, specific plans and zoning - The Subdivision Map Act - CEQA - Changes to redevelopment in California - Affordable housing - Regional land use planning and implementation of SB 375 - Takings, exactions and dedications - New air quality guidelines - Land use litigation - Delta Stewardship Council's Delta Plan - Adapting to sea level rise
Participate in discussions and get answers to your questions. Take home the most recent edition of California Land Use and Planning Law, co-authored by Cecily Talbert, and a legal syllabus of cases discussed and prepared by the law firm of Perkins Coie, LLP.
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. Matthew Gray Matthew Gray, J.D., a partner with Perkins Coie's Environment, Energy & Resources practice, focusing his practice on land use entitlement processing and litigation. He represents a range of local agencies, real estate developers and landowners in all stages of the land use entitlement and development process. He litigates land use matters in the state and federal courts and regularly defends landowners in eminent domain litigation. Gray has also worked on a wide variety of significant land use projects throughout California, including large urban redevelopment projects, mixed-use waterfront developments and master-planned residential communities. Cecily Talbert Barclay Cecily Talbert Barclay, J.D., Is a partner in Perkins Coie's Environment, Energy & Resources practice, focusing on land use, real estate and local government law. She regularly assists landowners, developers and public agencies throughout California in all aspects of land use processing, including compliance with CEQA, general plan amendments and specific plans. She is co-author of California Land Use and Planning Law and speaks and writes on topics involving land use and local government law. She is also the president of two nonprofit affordable housing corporations in Oakland, Calif. (8 Ratings)
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