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CITY OF DUBLIN
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: January 27, 1986
SUBJECT Authorization for City Attorney to attend League of
California Cities Land Use Regulations Seminar
EXHIBITS ATTACHED League Seminar Announcement
RECOMMENDATION Authorize attendance and reimbursement for seminar
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Registration Cost - $75 . 00
Sufficient funds are available in the Legal Services
budget .
DESCRIPTION Pursuant to the terms of the City Attorney' s agreement
for employment reimbursement for attendance at the Annual City Attorney ' s
Department meeting is provided. However , reimbursement for other seminars
requires City Council approval.
The seminar on Land Use Regulations is part of the League ' s Continuing
Education Program or Municipal Attorneys . This type of training will
benefit the City, given the changing legal requirements in this area . The
seminar is being conducted in Oakland and sufficient funds are available .
It is recommended. that the City Council authorize the reimbursement for this
training expense .
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California Cities
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JANUARY 1986
TO: ALL CITY ATTORNEYS AND STAFF
ANNOUNCING
ELEVENTH SEMINAR
CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR MUNICIPAL ATTORNEYS
LAND USE REGULATIONS
9:00 AM - 4:45 P.M.
SOUTH NORTH
THURS. , FEBRUARY 20, 1986 THURS. , FEBRUARY 27, 1986
IRVINE MARRIOTT HOTEL OAKLAND AIRPORT HILTON
AT JOHN WAYNE/ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 1 HEGENBERGER ROAD
18000 VON KARMAN AVENUE OAKLAND 94614
IRVINE 92715 415-635-5000
714-553-0100
This special one-day training program for municipal attorneys will comprehensively
examine land use regulations. It should provide an exceptional educational oppor-
tunity not only for those more recently entering municipal law practice, but also
for the "seasoned veterans."
Expert attorneys practicing in both the public and private sector will be presen-
ting this intensive session. The 1986 panelists are:
Joan Gallo, Acting City Attorney, San Jose
Bill Keiser, Deputy City Attorney, Long Beach
Jim Longtin, City Attorney, La Quinta
Bob Merritt, McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enerson, San Francisco
Bill Owen, McDonough, Holland & Allen, Sacramento
The panelists will cover the substantive areas listed on page 2 of this announce-
ment.
All program participants will receive an in-depth outline at the time of the meeting.
Following the Seminar, we have scheduled a social hour from 4:45 p.m to 6:00 p.m. .
At this time the panelists will be available in a less formal atmosphere to answer
questions not addressed during the Seminar.
To minimize travel expenses and encourage maximum attendance by all municipal
attorneys, this training program will be presented twice - once in Northern
California and once in Southern California. It is designed to benefit the City
Attorney as well as his or her staff.
* * * PLEASE NOTE THE ADVANCE REGISTRATION DEADLINE OF THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1986
CONTINUING EL—ATION PROGRAM FOR MUNICIPAL ATI—,NEYS
PROGRAM OUTLINE
February 1986
I. Introduction and Overview of Land Use Regulations
II. Planning
A. The General Plan
B. Specific Plan
C. Overview of OPR
III. Environmental Controls
A. CEQA
B. Toxics
C. Other Environmental Controls
IV. Zoning
A. General
B. Limitations on Authority
C. Procedure
D. Types of Zoning Districts
E. Methods and Types of Zoning Restrictions
F. Special Use Regulations
G. Variances and Conditional Use Permits
H. Conditions and Exactions
I. Non-conforming Uses
J. Enforcement and Judicial Review
V. Subdivisions
A. Overview
B. Projects Subject to the Subdivision Map Act
C. Procedural Requirements
D. Subdivision Approval or Reapproval-Grounds-Consistency Requirement
E. Subdivision-Approval-Effect
F. Conditions of Subdivision Approval
G. Prohibited Transactions - Enforcement, Remedies and Penalties
H. Judicial Review
VI. Developers Rights
A. Vesting
B. Permit Streamlining Act
C. Development Agreements
D. Vesting Tentative Maps
E. Fees and Taxes
F. Taking
G. Other
VII. Regional Overview
A. FEMA
B. Coastal Act
C. Solid Waste
D. Other