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,„ _. <br /> <br /> -- <br />ADVANCED ZONING APPL3CATIDNS <br />Wednesday, April 19 Wednesday May 3 Wednesday, May 17 <br />Owatonna St. Cloud Brooklyn Center <br />Workshop: 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Final Check-in: 8:30 a.m. <br />Note: The Owatonna and St Claud sessions will include special emphasis on multi jurisdicHona/ planning and regulation. The <br />Brooklyn Center program will provide more conrentration on redevelopment planning. <br />This workshop follows "The Basics" and "Beyond the Basics" fo offer more depth into Land Use Issues. <br />Learn how to manage more detailed and comprehensive issues such. as: <br />•S Using Advanced Zoning Applications to Break Out of the "Misuse of Variances Syndrome" <br />:• Understanding the Proper Use and Limitations to the Use of Conditional Use Permits <br />:• Establishing and Utilizing a Planned Use Development Ordinance That Provides Flexibility and Enhanced <br />Control <br />:• Understanding the Benefits Provided by Performance Zoning <br />:• Haw to Approach the Regulation of Signs <br />How to Incorporate Urban Design Standards into Community Zoning Ordinances <br />:• How to Approach aMulti-Jurisd(ctional Planning Study <br />FACULTY <br />John Shardlow, President, Oahlgren, Shardlow and Uban, Inc; Planning Consultant <br />Application has been made fnr Continuing Real Estate Education Credit. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & CDMPLlANCE <br />WORKSHOP -- LOOKING AT 5iJ5TAINABiIlTY <br />fiursday, April 6 St. Cloud <br />Workshop: 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (final check-in: 8:30 a.m.- <br />This Workshop teaches the fundamentals of environmental compliance and environmental planning with an <br />emphasis on making informed decisions regarding impacts to the natural and built environment. The course <br />then illustrates the cumulative impacts man's activities have had an the natural environment within the State of <br />Minnesota. The course also discusses the local comprehensive plan and the benefits of developing and <br />implementing such plans in managing local and cultural resources. <br />•: Learn Environmental Stewardship Principles and the Major Environmental Compliance Program Areas <br />including: <br />Air Quality Water Quality Solid Waste <br />Hazardous Material Hazardous Waste Toxic Substances <br />Petroleum Underground Storage Tanks Noise Pollution <br />Pesticides Above Ground Storage Tanks Natural Resources <br />Cultural Resources Land Use Brown Fields <br />:• Get information on National, State and Local Environmental Laws, Regulations and Ordinances: <br />The Community Based Planning Act Metropolitan Land Planning Act <br />Minnesota's Environmental Policy Act National Environmental Policy Act <br />Environmental Impact Statements Environmental Assessments <br />:• Learn Environmental Compliance Strategies, Self-Evaluation, Program Management, and "Significant" Trends. <br />FACULTY <br />Ken Nimmer, Pre=_~dent, IMPACT Planning, Environmental Planner <br />Gunnar Isberg. Gunnar !serg & A=_sociates. Planning Consultant, termer city munc!I mzmber, <br />piann;nn ~~M~==~^^ T^m^^~ ,^~ -+anning d rec`er <br />Hannah Dunev~tz..<egc~ Pagg 69 D'-carrmznr oP ^!e~L:e! ~zc~rces <br />
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