| #e.21645 | Wednesday 9:00AM to 4:30PM October 31,
2012 | CM | 6.00 |
CEQA: California Environmental Quality ActLorman Education ServicesSan Jose, CA Discover the best ways to conduct a bulletproof environmental review.
Join us for this seminar and get up to speed on how to plan a defensible approach. Avoid problems before they start – find out exactly what the critical issues are and how to best handle them. You will gain the practical insight you need to deal with any challenges that come your way, including tips on preparing a winning case in litigation.
Leave this seminar with a greater awareness of the intricacies of the administrative process, complicated issues surrounding climate change and global warming, and best practices for drafting environmental impact report. Don’t wait – register today to make sure you stay on the cutting-edge of your field!
More Instructors: Teri Wissler Adam • Vice-president and senior principal at EMC Planning Group in Monterey
• Assisting public agencies with CEQA and NEPA compliance for 20 years
• Former presenter, Association of Environmental Professionals CEQA Workshop
• Contributing writer of Environmental Mitigation Handbook for California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing
• Member of the Emerging Issues Committee and former director of the Association of Environmental Professionals
• B.S. degree, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
• Can be contacted at 831-649-1799 ext. 203 or wissler@emcplanning.com Andrew Crabtree AICP Andrew Crabtree
• Division manager with the City of San Jose Planning Division
• Overseas CEQA compliance in San Jose
• Focuses in the areas of long range land use planning, environmental sustainability and polices and CEQA implementation for a public agency
• Project manager for the San Jose Comprehensive Plan Update
• Member of AICP
• Masters degree in city planning and bachelors degree in design, MIT; masters degree in urban design, University of Tokyo
• Can be contacted at 408-535-7893 or andrew.crabtree@sanjoseca.gov Akoni Danielsen • Principal project manager with David J. Powers & Associates
• More than 15 years experience implementing CEQA
• Focuses on preparation of EIRs and initial studies in numerous Bay Area jurisdictions including San Jose, Santa Clara, Redwood City, Mountain View, Morgan Hill and several school districts
• Prepared the EIR for the Santa Clara 2010 to 2035 General Plan Update
• Former principal planner in the City of San Jose’s Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement, managing the city’s compliance with CEQA and NEPA, historic preservation, urban run-off/storm water quality and private sector green building programs
• Master’s degree in city and regional planning, University of California, Berkeley; bachelor’s degree in geological and environmental sciences, Stanford University
• Can be contacted at 408-248-3500, ext. 106 or adanielsen@davidjpowers.com Andrew L. Faber, Esq • Partner in the law firm of Berliner Cohen in San Jose in the Land Use and Public Law Department, specializing in land use law and litigation for more than 35 years
• Represents both private and public clients in obtaining and litigating land use entitlements for major development projects
• Assists in the preparation of EIRs and related CEQA documents, and has personally tried several dozen CEQA cases, including several that have become leading cases on appeal
• Speaker/teacher in land use and civil litigation courses and writer of chapters in legal reference books on exactions and land use entitlements/CEQA compliance
• Recognized as Northern California Super Lawyer
• J.D. degree, articles editor of Stanford Law Review, Stanford Law School; A.M. degree in applied physics, Harvard University; B.A. degree in physics, high honors, Swarthmore College
• Can be contacted at 408-286-5800 or alf@berliner.com Jeffrey S. Lawson, Esq. • Shareholder and director of the Silicon Valley Law Group
• Responsible for the firm’s environmental practice
• Focuses on environmental litigation and compliance, defends enforcement actions, experienced in hazardous material site cleanups, development of contaminated sites, CEQA, water law issues, and environmental insurance
• Represents clients before federal, state and local regulatory and political entities involving a variety of land use, permitting and enforcement matters
• Recognized as one of Northern California’s top 100 lawyers by Thomson Rueters
• Member of the executive committee of the environmental section of the California Bar Association
• J.D. degree, managing editor of the UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, UCLA School of Law; B.A. degree, with great distinction, San Jose State University (7 Ratings)
As a service to its members, the American Planning Association (APA), together with its professional institute the
American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), provides listings of Certification Maintenance (CM) training opportunities.
These listings are registered and approved for CM credit by APA, but APA is not affiliated with the parties listed here.
Appearance in these listings should not be taken as an endorsement, guarantee, or warranty by APA, nor does APA assume any
responsibility or liability for any acts or omissions by persons or entities providing the professional training in these listings.
For further information regarding the professional training listed, please contact the registered provider.
| |