Feb. 4, 2009 – Learn about land use regulations and taxation issues at CLE seminar
Learn about land use regulations and taxation issues at CLE
seminar
Don’t miss the Wisconsin Land Use Regulations and Taxation: Past,
Present and Future, seminar on Feb. 18, in Madison,
from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The program will be offered simultaneously via
webcast. A second webcast is scheduled for March 26. This program,
presented by the Government Lawyers Division (GLD), the Administrative
and Local Government Law and the Indian Law sections, will provide a
grounding in current land use issues and ideas on how to deal with
them.
From Wisconsin’s early efforts to regulate land use to its
current state of affairs, this seminar will address issues covering the
land use spectrum, including a recent case law update. Other topics will
include:
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drafting and implementing intergovernmental agreements with Indian
tribes in the areas of commercial development, environmental regulation,
and zoning;
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planning large, high-profile infrastructure projects and
understanding the interplay between state and local regulation of energy
projects;
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assessing commercial property after recent changes in acceptable
methodology and addressing the challenges of assessing property in a
declining real estate market; and foreseeing the adoption of a model
statute on land use regulatory procedures.
GLD members who attend the Feb. 18 seminar will receive free tuition
to the one-hour Ethics for Government Lawyers: Determining Who is the
Client webcast seminar on March 12, from 12 to 1
p.m. (CST).
The seminar will be submitted for up to 7.5 CLE Credits. Tuition is
$199.