Reserve your seat for this seminar taking place on March 15, 2016

This seminar addresses wetlands and associated endangered species challenges, the latest statutory and regulatory guidance, plus valuable strategies for addressing each. Compliance guidance for wetlands programs will be provided while underscoring the issues and solutions specific to the agricultural and development community.

You will hear the latest trends, case studies and policies related to wetlands and associated ESA regulations to enable you to proactively address and plan in lieu of reacting to regulatory changes and trends as they evolve. To view the class outline click here.

Speakers

Diane G. Kindermann is a founding partner of Abbott & Kindermann, LLP a land use, environmental and real estate firm representing clients throughout California. Since 1989, she has been practicing in the areas of environmental, land use, and real estate law representing numerous private and public agency clients, development, agricultural, industrial, mining and other landowner interests in matters concerning environmental, land use, planning and zoning laws, CEQA, Federal and State Endangered Species Acts, wetlands, water rights and water quality, mineral rights, timber and forestry resources, NEPA and hazardous waste matters, including CERCLA. She provides legal guidance on permit acquisition and compliance at the regulatory agency level and litigation services at the Federal, State and local levels.

Diane S. Moore, M.S. is the Principal Biologist of Moore Biological Consultants, a biology-based firm specializing in compliance with Clean Water Act (CWA) and State and Federal Endangered Species Acts.  She has over 25 years experience in the management of biological resources including due-diligence, baseline inventory, impact assessment, permitting, and preparation of various environmental documents and has secured wetland permits and associated approvals from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and other agencies for a variety of public works, development, recreation, agriculture, mining, and restoration projects, primarily in the Central Valley.

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  • Date: Tuesday, March 15, 2016
  • Location: Double Tree Hotel Modesto, 1150 Ninth Street
  • Registration: 12:30 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
  • Program: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

The registration fee for the program is $80.00. Please register early to reserve your seat. Select the links above to see registration details for each location, as they differ. MCLE and AICP CM credits are available. (Approval pending.)