Speaking Engagement:
Show Me The Water! How the Regulatory Drought and California's Water & Planning Laws Demand New Partnerships Among Landowners/Property Developers, Water Agencies and Land-use Agencies
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Date:Sunday, May 4, 2008 Time:9:00 - 10:30 Location:Hilton La Jolla MCLE Credit:1.50 Hours |
Sponsored By:The State Bar of California, Real Property Law Section Overview:Continued population growth, natural drought cycles and a deepening environmental regulatory drought are making water shortages an increasingly common roadblock to real property development. Learn about tools and approaches for working with water suppliers and land-use agencies to break through the water shortage barrier, and receive an update on new case law developments involving statewide water supplies, CEQA, SB 610 and SB 221. KMTG Presenters:Daniel J. O'Hanlon Who Should Attend:Lawyers involved in real property transactions, land-use entitlement procedures, environmental regulatory permitting for development projects, water and environmental consultants, landowners and real property developers |
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