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| 1 | Washington Supreme Court Rules State Law Trumps Local Land Use Law in Siting of Alternative Energy Facilities Ian T. Sutton; Miller Nash LLP; December 23, 2008, previously published on November 25, 2008 Late last week, the Washington Supreme Court held that the Energy Facilities Site Locations Act ("EFSLA") governs the siting of wind energy facilities and preempts local land use and zoning laws. |
| 2 | Re-Developing Greyfields Pays Dividends In South Carolina Larry D. Estridge, Shelton Sterling Laney, Charles H. McCreary, Leonard P. Odom, William Ruffin Pearce, Christine O. Sloan, W. Lindsay Smith, Russell V. Traw, James Matthew Trent; Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC; December 10, 2008, previously published on November 13, 2008 In an effort to keep abandoned shopping centers and large retail buildings from stigmatizing the communities in which they are located, the South Carolina legislature has adopted the South Carolina Retail Facilities Revitalization Act (the "SCRFRA"). |
| 3 | Challenge to a Moratorium Resolution Announcing Plans for Zoning Amendments Dismissed As Not Ripe To Litigate David P. Collins; Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP; November 5, 2008, previously published on October 23, 2008 The California Court of Appeal found developer Stonehouse Homes' (Stonehouse) challenge to an April 2006 moratorium resolution adopted by the City of Sierra Madre (City) did not present a justiciable controversy. |
| 4 | Indiana's New "Green Building" Executive Order
Shawna M. Eikenberry, Shiv Ghuman O'Neill; Baker & Daniels LLP; August 29, 2008, previously published on August 15, 2008 In a step forward for "green building" in Indiana, Governor Daniels recently signed Executive Order 08-14 for the "Establishment of Energy Efficient State Building Initiative." |
| 5 | Governor Signs Map Extension Bill Matthew Fogt, William R. Devine, Jerry Livingston; Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP; August 21, 2008, previously published on July 2008 On July 15, 2008, Governor Schwarzenegger signed SB 1185 (Lowenthal) into law. |
| 6 | Emergency Legislation Extends Life of Tentative Maps for One Year and Creates Some Confusion Cecily T. Talbert, Matthew S. Gray, Elizabeth Strahlstrom; Bingham McCutchen LLP; August 20, 2008, previously published on August 6, 2008 The California Legislature passed and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed SB 1185, emergency legislation that extends the life of certain tentative subdivision maps. |
| 7 | Successful Landowner-Developer Hospitality Joint Ventures: Your Land/My Expertise: Making Our Marriage Work Phyllis L. Shuster; Holland & Knight LLP; August 13, 2008, previously published on August 4, 2008 Like any successful marriage, the joining together of landowner and developer for the ownership and development of a resort property depends on a firm foundation of trust, communication and each party's commitment to making the partnership work. |
| 8 | New Marion County Sidewalk Ordinance becomes Effective on July 1, 2008 Joseph M. Scimia; Baker & Daniels LLP; July 22, 2008, previously published on June 30, 2008 A new Sidewalk Ordinance for Indianapolis - Marion County goes into effect on July 1, 2008 and is applicable to all new development and additions in multifamily, commercial, industrial and special use zoning districts. |
| 9 | City of Westfield Updates Zoning Ordinance Steven D. Hardin, Matthew S. Skelton; Baker & Daniels LLP; July 22, 2008, previously published on July 3, 2008 The City of Westfield will be considering various amendments to its Zoning Ordinance over the next two years. |
| 10 | Counsel to Counsel Magazine -- May 2008 Complete Issue April 29, 2008 President's Letter: These are difficult times for many companies, but such times usually call the legal function to the fore. It's clear that the current economic slowdown has put real strain on corporations. The cash crunch has tightened business lending and made restructuring a more... |



