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2020 Land Use Case Law and Legislative Updates

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2020 Land Use Case Law and Legislative Updates
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Session 1: New Land Use Cases Part 1 -  A reasonably quick survey of key Texas and federal cases affecting zoning, platting, taking, permitting, vesting, etc.

Session 2:  New Land Use Cases Part 2 -  A reasonably quick survey of key Texas and federal cases affecting zoning, platting, taking, permitting, vesting, etc.

Session 3: Legislative Update -  An overview of significant laws affecting real estate enacted by the 86th Texas legislature. Hear a discussion of the final report of the session, prepared by the real estate legislative affairs committee of the REPTL section of the State Bar of Texas.

Session 4: HB2439 Panel - Examine HB 2439, effective September 1, 2019, which requires a governmental entity to allow the use or installation of a building product or material used in construction that is or has been a part of a national model code published within the last 3 cycles and determine the background and reasons for the statute, implementation (or ways to adapt) by cities and whether it “works”.

Session 5: HB3167: What Cities and Developers Need to Know About the New Platting Shot Clock - In 2019 the Texas Legislature changed the rules for the plat approval timeline. Cities and developers need to understand the far-ranging impact that these new rules could have on the development process.

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1. New Land-Use Cases Part 1 (May 2020)

James L. Dougherty Jr.

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Session 1 —52 mins
New Land-Use Cases Part 1 (May 2020)

A reasonably quick survey of key Texas and federal cases affecting zoning, platting, taking, permitting, vesting, etc.

Originally presented: Apr 2020 Land Use Conference

James L. Dougherty Jr., Attorney at Law - Houston, TX

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2. New Land-Use Cases Part 2 (May 2020)

James L. Dougherty Jr.

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New Land-Use Cases Part 2 (May 2020)

A reasonably quick survey of key Texas and federal cases affecting zoning, platting, taking, permitting, vesting, etc.

Originally presented: Apr 2020 Land Use Conference

James L. Dougherty Jr., Attorney at Law - Houston, TX

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3. Legislative Update (May 2020)

Richard A. Crow

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Session 3 —31 mins
Legislative Update (May 2020)

An overview of significant laws affecting real estate enacted by the 86th Texas legislature. Hear a discussion of the final report of the session, prepared by the real estate legislative affairs committee of the REPTL section of the State Bar of Texas.

Originally presented: Apr 2020 Land Use Conference

Richard A. Crow, Schlanger Silver, LLP - Houston, TX

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4. HB2439 Panel (May 2020)

Barbara A. Boulware-Wells, Judge Platt, Stacy Snell, Susan Wright

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Session 4 —48 mins
HB2439 Panel (May 2020)

Examine HB 2439, effective September 1, 2019, which requires a governmental entity to allow the use or installation of a building product or material used in construction that is or has been a part of a national model code published within the last 3 cycles and determine the background and reasons for the statute, implementation (or ways to adapt) by cities and whether it “works”.

Originally presented: Apr 2020 Land Use Conference

Barbara A. Boulware-Wells, The Knight Law Firm, LLP - Austin, TX
Judge Platt, Platt Cheema Richmond PLLC - Dallas, TX
Stacy Snell, City Of New Braunfels - New Braunfels, TX
Susan Wright, Susan Wrights & Associates - San Antonio, TX

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5. HB3167: What Cities and Developers Need to Know About the New Platting Shot Clock (May 2020)

Rob Killen, Melinda Ramos

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HB3167: What Cities and Developers Need to Know About the New Platting Shot Clock (May 2020)

In 2019 the Texas Legislature changed the rules for the plat approval timeline. Cities and developers need to understand the far-ranging impact that these new rules could have on the development process.

Originally presented: Apr 2020 Land Use Conference

Rob Killen, Killen, Griffin & Farrimond - San Antonio, TX
Melinda Ramos, City of Fort Worth - Fort Worth, TX