
Land Use Application Boot Camp: Conditional Use Permits, Variances, Subdivisions, and More
Ownership of land does not mean complete control. Property owners wishing to develop need to deal with some level of red tape before even thinking about breaking ground. This "back-to-basics" program will teach you all the essentials you need to know about conducting due diligence, communicating with government staff and agencies, preparing applications, and securing approvals for your clients' projects. Don't let your clients' development dreams languish at the planning stage - register today!
- Conduct thorough land use diligence to identify issues and approvals that need to be sought.
- Pick up tips for working with local government staff and officials to help expedite the approval process.
- Learn how to request variances, conditional use permits, and rezoning when permitted uses don't match up with clients' visions.
- Discover how to subdivide and how to recombine land.
- Find out what land use lawyers need to know about road and easement law.
- Explore basic water and environmental concerns that can create roadblocks or hiccups in development.
- Navigate the appeals process when land use applications are unfairly denied.
This program was designed in conjunction with NBI's esteemed 2023-2026 Content Advisory Committee Member Kimberly Jackson.
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$34.65Land Use Application Boot Camp: Conditional Use Permits, Variances, Subdivisions, and More
Ownership of land does not mean complete control. Property owners wishing to develop need to deal with some level of red tape before even thinking about breaking ground. This "back-to-basics" program will teach you all the essentials you need to know about conducting due diligence, communicating with government staff and agencies, preparing applications, and securing approvals for your clients' projects. Don't let your clients' development dreams languish at the planning stage - register today!
- Conduct thorough land use diligence to identify issues and approvals that need to be sought.
- Pick up tips for working with local government staff and officials to help expedite the approval process.
- Learn how to request variances, conditional use permits, and rezoning when permitted uses don't match up with clients' visions.
- Discover how to subdivide and how to recombine land.
- Find out what land use lawyers need to know about road and easement law.
- Explore basic water and environmental concerns that can create roadblocks or hiccups in development.
- Navigate the appeals process when land use applications are unfairly denied.
This program was designed in conjunction with NBI's esteemed 2023-2026 Content Advisory Committee Member Kimberly Jackson.
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Ownership of land does not mean complete control. Property owners wishing to develop need to deal with some level of red tape before even thinking about breaking ground. This "back-to-basics" program will teach you all the essentials you need to know about conducting due diligence, communicating with government staff and agencies, preparing applications, and securing approvals for your clients' projects. Don't let your clients' development dreams languish at the planning stage - register today!
- Conduct thorough land use diligence to identify issues and approvals that need to be sought.
- Pick up tips for working with local government staff and officials to help expedite the approval process.
- Learn how to request variances, conditional use permits, and rezoning when permitted uses don't match up with clients' visions.
- Discover how to subdivide and how to recombine land.
- Find out what land use lawyers need to know about road and easement law.
- Explore basic water and environmental concerns that can create roadblocks or hiccups in development.
- Navigate the appeals process when land use applications are unfairly denied.
This program was designed in conjunction with NBI's esteemed 2023-2026 Content Advisory Committee Member Kimberly Jackson.











