Land Use Attorney General Labor - San Francisco, CA at Geebo

Land Use Attorney

Posted on Jul 15, 2023 Valid Through Aug 14, 2023 ProfileSan Francisco office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks land use attorney with 6
years of real estate transactional experience.
The candidate will analyze and comment on administrative draft CEQA and NEPA documents for legal sufficiency.
Will analyze General Plans, zoning ordinances and plot entitlement strategies.
Help prepare project application documents for private clients.
Perform legal research concerning land use, CEQA and NEPA topics.
Draft certain CEQA and NEPA documents; draft General Plan consistency, CEQA and other approval findings; and handle all aspects of land use/CEQA litigation, including administrative record preparation, procedural steps, briefing, and argument.
In addition to real estate transactional expertise (purchase and sale, DDAs and Development Agreements), experience in land use, CEQA, and NEPA is required.
Company infoBCG Attorney Search1750 Montgomery St Fl 1San FranciscoCaliforniaUnited States 94111Phone :
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