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Land Use Nonconformities: Working With Them and Around Them

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Land Use Nonconformities: Working With Them and Around Them
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Whether purposeful or unforeseen, well-intentioned zoning codes create nonconformities that must be respected while cities work toward the end goal of implementing their plans. This session looks at how case law treats nonconforming rights, the takings implications, and the notice requirements of SB929.

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2026

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1. Land Use Nonconformities: Working With Them and Around Them (May 2025)

Richard G. Gertson

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Session 1 —45 mins 0.75
Land Use Nonconformities: Working With Them and Around Them (May 2025)

Whether purposeful or unforeseen, well-intentioned zoning codes create nonconformities that must be respected while cities work toward the end goal of implementing their plans. This session looks at how case law treats nonconforming rights, the takings implications, and the notice requirements of SB929.     

Originally presented: Apr 2025 Land Use Conference

Richard G. Gertson, City of Arlington - Arlington, TX