Dan Shapiro & Ian Brown discuss Land Use and Zoning Bootcamp at National Business Institute Seminar

Shapiro Associates • Oct 03, 2017

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Land Use and Zoning Bootcamp

 

On October 11, 2017, the National Business Institute webinar “Land Use and Zoning Bootcamp” will feature Dan Shapiro and Ian Brown of Shapiro & Associates. The webinar will provide a comprehensive guide to land use and zoning law fundamentals including:

  • Navigating the land use approval process, obtaining variances, handling permitting procedures
  • Understanding how constitutional limitations on zoning actions affect local government decisions;
  • Procedural and practical aspects of appealing a zoning decision;
  • Analysis of how zoning ordinances are adopted and amended, and spot critical procedural errors; and
  • Exclusionary zoning, smart growth, and other unique zoning issues.

 

Register here  or copy address below.

https://www.nbi-sems.com/ProductDetails/Land-Use-and-Zoning-Bootcamp/Video-Webcast/76821ER?N=63944%2B63987%2B64484%2B4294966501

 

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT

Please refer to  Continuing Education Credit FAQ  for general information about seeking credit for your participation Email:  credit@nbi-sems.com

 

 

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