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Zoning and Development Discussion 2022

Covers updates on public/private partnerships; zoning code development; comprehensive plans; LaSalle factors; state and federal law considerations. Also offers insights into issues relating to drug rehabilitation centers, data centers, office to residential conversion projects; logistics facilties; renewable energy; and telecommunications.
Credits: 0.75 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: P9017-22R-05
$45.00 or 0.75 credits
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Faculty:

Matthew G. Holmes, Storino, Ramello & Durkin

Originally presented as part of the 10th Annual Local Government Law Institute 2022

Expires: 11/1/2024

Faculty:

Matthew G. Holmes, Storino, Ramello & Durkin

Originally presented as part of the 10th Annual Local Government Law Institute 2022

Expires: 11/1/2024

Products specifications
Program Date12/16/2022
CategoryLocal Government Law
CategoryEnvironmental
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