Planning For City Growth and Development
June 27th, 2009




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City planners make up the lay of the land for a geographic area , setting boundaries for city property and buildings as well dividing the land within the city limits into zones. Each zone is specific to the type of development that will be built or used for so that industrial, commercial and residential boundaries do not cross each other and people living in a quiet suburban neighborhood will rest assured that they are not have their residential peace interrupted by the building of a high rise office block or warehouse space.
Urban development is a large part of the city planning offices duties, but when builders and developers approach the city for permits and expansive build project permits it is often necessary to conduct an environmental impact study or possibly rezoning of an abandoned warehouse by the waterfront for a condominium and shopping center development. When a real estate development project requires the expertise of an attorney the developer will bring in a specialist to handle the legal questions and ramifications for the builder.
In some larger cities real estate law is a common practice for big developers and many larger construction companies and land developers keep an attorney busy filing injunctions or sending briefs about the project to city officials or real estate developers to ensure that a project moves ahead as scheduled without being tired in a lot of bureaucratic red tape down at city hall. Hiring an off staff attorney team makes sense for large real estate developers that handle multimillion dollar building projects, but for smaller disputes of property lines and land usage disagreements putting a real estate lawyer on retainer will suffice.
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