Daniel Cucchi, Matthew Gray, and Garrett Colli will teach a joint virtual course on March 12, 2021 (Pre-recorded lectures available from March 11th through March 15th), titled, “Annual Land Use Law Review and Update.” The seminar is hosted by UC Davis Extension.
Class Description:
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
- Affordable Housing
- Takings, Exactions and Dedications
- Greenhouse Gas Regulation and Environmental Analysis
- School Fees
- Wetlands and Protected Species
- Land Use Litigation
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 Barclay and Matthew Gray, and a legal syllabus of cases discussed and prepared by the law firm of Perkins Coie, LLP.
When: Friday, March 12, 2021 (Live Session) (Pre-recorded lectures available from March 11th through March 15th)
Where: Online Class
Cost: $360
Register with the following link: https://cpe.ucdavis.edu/section/annual-land-use-law-review-and-update
Questions, please contact UC Davis Extension at 530-757-8777 or cpeinfo@ucdavis.edu
Daniel S. Cucchi is a Senior Associate at Abbott & Kindermann, Inc. For questions relating to this article or any other California land use, real estate, environmental and/or planning issues contact Abbott & Kindermann, Inc. at (916) 456-9595.
The information presented in this article should not be construed to be formal legal advice by Abbott & Kindermann, Inc., or the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. Because of the changing nature of this area of the law and the importance of individual facts, readers are encouraged to seek independent counsel for advice regarding their individual legal issues.