2024 Redevelopment Law Institute
Category: On Demand
Member Price: $228
Non-Member Price: $285
Areas of Law: Land Use
NJ CLE: | NJ CLE information: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 7.6 hours of total CLE credit (Full Credits Available: NJ General: 7.6). |
NY CLE (t&nt): | NY Professional Practice Non-Transitional: 7.5 |
PA CLE: | PA Substantive Credit: 6.0
New: No PACLE fee is required for this program. To earn PA CLE credits, a valid PA Bar ID number must be entered into the CLE form provided after attending the program. |
Keynote
Moderator
- Anne S. Babineau, Esq.
- Wilentz Goldman & Spitzer, Woodbridge
Presenters
- Joshua D. Bauers, Esq.
- Fair Share Housing Center, Cherry Hill
- Brigette Bogart, AICP/PP
- Planning and Design Professionals, LLC
- Katharine Coffey, Esq.
- Day Pitney LLPLaw Offices of Richard Schkolnick in Millburn, New Jersey, has extensive experience providing solutions to property owners in complex land use and zoning matters, and has served as counsel to local government agencies with respect to land use and zoning issues. He focuses his practice in applications to construct wireless communications facilities and has represented national wireless carriers in hundreds of zoning applications.
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nAdmitted to practice in New Jersey and New York, Mr. Schkolnick is Past Chair of the Board of Directors of the New Jersey State Bar Association’s Land Use Law Section. He secured a unanimous decision from the New Jersey Supreme Court on behalf of the Township of West Orange in the State’s seminal eminent domain case, Township of West Orange v. 769 Associates, LLC, 172 N.J. 564 (2002), and also served as Co-General counsel to the New Jersey State Democratic Party.
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nMr. Schkolnick is a graduate of Haverford College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and received his Masters of Government Administration from the University of Pennsylvania’s Fels Center of Government, where he was a Fels Scholar. He received his J.D. from the U.C.L.A. School of Law.
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- NJ Planning
- Thomas G. Dallessio, AICP/PP
- Vice President of Policy
American Planning Association New Jersey Chapter, New Brunswick - Anthony F. DellaPelle, Esq.
- McKirdy, Riskin, Olson & DellaPelle, PC, Morris Plains
- Michael J. Edwards, Esq.
- Surenian Edwards, Buzak & Nolan LLC, Point Pleasant Beach
- Caroline Ehrlich
- Woodbridge Township Redevelopment Agency, Woodbridge
- Craig M. Gianetti, Esq.
- Day Pitney LLP, Parsippany
- Robert S. Goldsmith, Esq.
- Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis LLP, Iselin
- Richard J. Hoff, Jr., Esq.
- Bisgaier Hoff LLC, Haddonfield
- John P. Inglesino, Esq.
- Inglesino, Webster, Wyciskala & Taylor, LLC, Parsippany
- Lawrence F. Jacobs, Esq.
- Mayor of Bedminster
Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer P.A., Woodbridge - Sean Massey
- Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development
NJ TRANSIT, Newark - Edward J. McKenna, Jr., Esq.
- McKenna Dupont Higgins & Stone, Red Bank
- Christopher H. Minks, Esq.
- Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer
Russo Development LLC, Carlstadt - Andy S. Norin, Esq.
- Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, Florham Park
- William W. Northgrave, Esq.
- McManimon Scotland & Baumann LLC, Roseland
- Robert Powell
- Nassau Capital Advisors, Point Pleasant Beach
- Donna Rendeiro
- Office of Planning Advocacy
New Jersey Department of State, Trenton - David Roberts, AICP/PP
- DgRoberts Planning & Design, LLC
- Stephen A. Santola, Esq.
- Woodmont Properties, Fairfield
- Jennifer Phillips Smith, Esq.
- Co-Chair, Real Property Group
Gibbons PC, Newark - Steven J. Tripp, Esq.
- Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer P.A., Woodbridge
Presented in cooperation with the NJSBA Land Use section
The 2024 Redevelopment Law Institute brings together attorneys, planners, government officials, and other professionals who are involved in redevelopment projects. You will learn recent developments and hear discussions on the latest caselaw, “Transit-Oriented Development” with New Jersey Transit, how redevelopment projects will relate to the next round of compliance with fair share obligations, and why your client should care about what the new state plan will say.
For those practitioners, developers, and members of government whose work focuses on redevelopment, this advanced-level program affords an opportunity to delve more deeply into some unique issues being addressed in the context of redevelopment projects.
Program Agenda:
- 8:45 | Registration
- 9:00 | Introduction - Anne S. Babineau, Esq.
- 9:10 | Stranded assets: New Jersey reinventing itself to meet demand? Or can it be premature consideration of redevelopment of property that is only temporarily challenged?
- Moderator: Lawrence F. Jacobs, Esq.
- Speakers: Brigette Bogart, AICP/PP; Anthony F. DellaPelle, Esq.; John P. Inglesino, Esq.; David Roberts, AICP/PP - 10:25 | Break
- 10:40 | Redevelopment and affordable housing round IV – What will be different this time?
- Moderator: Michael J. Edwards, Esq.
- Speakers: Joshua D. Bauers, Esq.; Craig M. Gianetti, Esq.; Richard J. Hoff, Jr., Esq.; Robert Powell - 12:00| Lunch
- 12:30 | Post Harrison: What is the appropriate way to handle a property owner objection to the validity of the redevelopment area when complaint in condemnation is filed years later?
- Moderator: Steven J. Tripp, Esq.
- Speakers: William W. Northgrave, Esq.; Andy S. Norin, Esq. - 1:45 | So you’re doing a TOD redevelopment project adjacent with NJ Transit Property - Legal issues
- Moderator: Caroline Ehrlich
- Speakers: Katharine Coffey, Esq.; Sean Massey; Christopher H. Minks, Esq.; Jennifer P. Smith, Esq. - 3:00 | Pending reexamination of the state redevelopment and development plan: It’s a policy not a regulatory document, so why do your clients need to get involved?
- Moderator: Donna Rendeiro
- Speakers: Thomas G. Dalessio, AICP/PP; Robert S. Goldsmith, Esq.; Edward J. McKenna, Jr., Esq.; Stephen A. Santola, Esq. - 4:15 | Adjourn