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Trending Land Use Issues for Municipalities
Contains material from May 2019
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Session 2: What’s Up With Your Right of Way? - A summary of how municipal streets, alleys, and other rights-of-way are created, utilized, and regulated, including recent developments, franchising issues, and recommendations.
Session 3: Cell Site Applications in a 5G World: Reconciling State and Federal Rules - Review current state and federal rules regarding municipal approval of cell sites in the public ROW and on private property and discuss how to reconcile the rules when they conflict. In addition, get an update on the status of litigation over Texas Local Government Code Chapter 284.
Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides
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Terrence S. Welch
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Session 1
—49 mins
We Can’t Regulate That? (May 2019)
Discuss the areas of land use law where the federal government or the state has either prohibited or significantly limited municipal regulation, from pawn shops to gun ranges to cell towers to churches, and lots of things in between.
Originally presented: Apr 2019 Land Use Conference
Terrence S. Welch,
Brown & Hofmeister, L.L.P. - Richardson, TX
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Monte Akers
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Session 2
—29 mins
What’s Up With Your Right of Way? (May 2019)
A summary of how municipal streets, alleys, and other rights-of-way are created, utilized, and regulated, including recent developments, franchising issues, and recommendations.
Originally presented: Apr 2019 Land Use Conference
Monte Akers,
Akers & Akers, L.L.P. - Austin, TX
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Don Knight, Gunnar Peterson Seaquist
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Session 3
—30 mins
Cell Site Applications in a 5G World: Reconciling State and Federal Rules (May 2019)
Review current state and federal rules regarding municipal approval of cell sites in the public ROW and on private property and discuss how to reconcile the rules when they conflict. In addition, get an update on the status of litigation over Texas Local Government Code Chapter 284.
Originally presented: Apr 2019 Land Use Conference
Don Knight,
Dallas City Attorneys Office - Dallas, TX
Gunnar Peterson Seaquist,
Bickerstaff Heath Delgado Acosta LLP - Austin, TX