Agenda

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Wednesday, March 6, 2024
8:30 am – 4:20 pm PST

 

Introduction
Presented by: S. McKinley

History and Purposes of Subdivision Map Act
Presented by: S. McKinley

  • History of California’s Subdivision Map Act (SMA)
  • Purposes of SMA
  • Relationship to local ordinances

Subdivision Maps
Presented to: S. McKinley

  • Definition of a subdivision
  • Exceptions to map requirements
  • SB9 impact
  • Gifts
  • Leases, permits and licenses
  • Partition
  • Easements and other interests
  • Exceptions and exclusions to map requirements
  • Types of maps:
    • Parcel maps, tentative maps, final maps, vesting tentative maps, condominium maps
  • Five or more parcels, remainder parcels

Vesting Maps
Presented by: B. Lichman

  • Purpose and need
  • Requirement of “substantial” compliance with local zoning and other land-use restrictions
  • Remedy for failure to comply with applicable land use requirements
  • Extensions of time for compliance and/or approval by the local governing body
  • Time for local approval and/or applicant compliance

Lot Line Adjustments and Lot Mergers
Presented by: K. Brook

  • Overview and breakdown
  • Capabilities and limitations
  • Solving Issues

SMA Application and Approval Process
Presented by: D. Wance

  • Filing and application
  • Determining completeness
  • Conditions of map approvals
  • Environmental review
  • Approval or denial of maps
  • Judicial review
  • Enforcement

Ethics
Presented by: D. Wance

 

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Credits

Professional Engineers
7.0-Hour Learning Opportunity

Land Surveyors
7.0-Hour Learning Opportunity

Attorneys
7.0 CLE Hours, Including 1.0 Ethics Hour

Certified Planners
CM|7

 

Continuing Education Credit Information

This webinar is open to the public and provides a 7.0-hour learning opportunity to engineers and land surveyors in California.

This webinar is designed to qualify for 7.0 CLE hours, including 1.0 legal ethics hour, for California attorneys. HalfMoon Education is an approved Multiple Activity Provider with the State Bar of California (Provider Number 8370).

HalfMoon Education is an approved CM Provider with the American Planning Association. This course is registered for CM | 7 for Certified Planners.

Attendance will be monitored, and attendance certificates will be available after the webinar for those who attend the entire course and score a minimum 80% on the quiz that follows the course (multiple attempts allowed).

On-Demand Credits

The preceding credit information only applies to the live presentation. This course in an on-demand format is intended for educational purposes only and does not qualify for any specific continuing education credits.

Speakers

Kyle W. Brook

Confluence Land Surveying

Mr. Brook is a professional land surveyor with experience surveying from the Bay Area to Tahoe, focusing on boundary surveying. Outside of contracted work, Mr. Brook provides a free daily test prep question to help prepare aspiring surveyors for licensure tests, and to keep licensed surveyors sharp. He is passionate about informing and educating the public on the intricacies and issues associated with boundary disputes whenever the opportunity arises. Outside of the surveying realm, you can find Mr. Brook enjoying outdoor activities such as rafting and skiing.

Barbara Lichman, Ph.D.

Buchalter Law Firm

Ms. Lichman, Ph.D., has an extensive and successful record representing airports, municipalities, developers, and other public and private clients in litigation and administrative proceedings under Federal Aviation statutes such as the Airline Deregulation Act and Airport Noise and Capacity Act; the California Public Utilities Code governing land use in airport environs (Aeronautics Act); and federal and state environmental statutes including the National Environmental Policy Act, the Federal Clean Air Act, the Federal Clean Water Act, the California Environmental Quality Act, and the California Coastal Act. She has also successfully represented clients in litigation involving land use issues such as inverse condemnation, development agreements and specific plan amendments. Dr. Lichman holds a doctorate in Urban and Regional Planning.

Steven McKinley

McKinley LLP

Mr. McKinley has been the managing partner at Freeland McKinley & McKinley since 2011, His trial court and appellate experience spans 40 years in easement law, eminent domain and inverse condemnation, real property, construction defect, real estate broker liability, land use, agreed boundaries, and adverse possession. Mr. McKinley is admitted to practice before all courts in the State of California and is a member of the California State Bar Association.  

Douglas E. Wance

Shareholder with Buchalter Law Firm

Mr. Wance is a Shareholder and former chair of Buchalter’s Land Use Practice Group. He has built a cross-disciplinary practice involving land use and entitlements, water resources, environmental compliance, natural resources, and public law through the representation of both public agencies and private businesses throughout California. Mr. Wance has handled all aspects of these substantive areas, from advising clients regarding the applicability of the law, to guiding clients through a permitting or entitlement process, or defending clients subject to enforcement actions. He successfully represented businesses and public agencies in sophisticated financial, real estate, water resource, environmental compliance, and land development matters in court and before administrative agencies. Mr. Wance’s land use and entitlement background includes representation of residential developers, public entities, major industrial facilities, and other commercial businesses in all phases of project development before local and state agencies, city councils, and county boards of supervisors. He has assisted clients in obtaining development and environmental permits and project approvals for power plants, schools, mixed-use, and industrial development projects.

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