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ADVANCED ZONING APPLICATIONS <br /> Approved for 5.0 hours of Continuing-Real Estate Education Credit <br /> <br />Core <br />Program <br /> <br /> This workshop supplements other land use planning programming and offers a more in-depth exploration of <br />I l <br /> and use issues. Participants obtain a more comprehensive understanding of such issues as: <br /> ¢' <br /> <br />v' <br /> <br />How to break out of the "Misuse of Variances Syndrome" . <br />Understanding proper use, and limilations to the use, of conditional use permits <br />Establishing and utilizing a planned use development ordinance that provides flexibility and enhanced <br /> <br />v' <br /> <br /> control <br /> Understanding the benefits provided by Performance Zoning <br />¢' How to approach the regulation of signs <br /> How to incorporate Urban Design standards into community zoning ordinance <br /> Update and.discussion of recent court cases and their implications <br />¢' Regulate challenging uses when faced with Federal pre-emption or constitutional limitations - telecommu~ ' <br /> nication facilities, adult uses <br /> Incorporating naluraJ resources into your planning process <br />AUDIENCE: Designed for those who have a thorough knowledge of land use issues (3+ years of experiencel <br />or who have attended both "The Basics" and "Beyond the Basics." it is particularly valuable for staff. <br /> <br />FACULTY <br />John Shardlow i$ President and Oiredor of Planning for Dahlgren, Shardlow & Uban, Inc., consulting planners and <br />landscape architects. In 25+ years of professional practice, he has assisted nearly 100 cities and counties in preparing <br />and implementing their comprehensive plans, zoning ordinances, subdivision regulatians. <br /> <br />Marl' Brokl, a partner al the law firm of Campbell Knutson, is the Cily Attorney for the cities of Burnsville, Big Lake, <br />Monticello and Hampton. <br /> <br />I ¢' <br /> <br />SITE PLANNING BASICS FOR NON-DESIGN PROFESSIONALS <br /> <br /> FOCUS <br />Program' <br /> <br /> Many staff planners and appointed citizen planners are called upon to review site plans and render opinions <br /> about their adequacy and consistency with local codes and ordinances. In many cases, these planners have <br /> little if any design background and lack the knowledge and skills to effedively condud this important work. This <br />Icourse is designed to help close that gap! Participants will: <br /> ,/ Learn the fundamenlals of site analysis and site planning through simplified, illustrative graphics <br /> ¢' Apply these basic elements in on easy to follow, step-by-step review of a nL~mber of different projeds <br />I ¢' Be guided through a model checklist for subdivision and site plan review <br />¢' Become familiar with the effeds that ordinances and regulations have on the site planning process and <br /> gain insight into some of the unintended resulls ' <br /> <br />i¢' Take away several pradical tools for use long after the course is over. <br /> <br /> AUDIENCE: Especially for non-design professionals and citizen planners; opento anyone called upon to <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />review site plans <br /> <br />FACULTY <br />John 5hardlow is President and Director of Planning for Oahlgren, Shardlow & Uban, Inc., consulling.planners and <br />landscape architects. In 25+ years of professional practice, he has assisted nearly 100 cJlies and counties in preparing and <br />implementing their comprehensive plans, zoning ordinances, subdivision regulalions. <br /> <br /> <br />