Webinar: American Planning Association Virginia Chapter

Zoning

As part of the "Your Hour with APA Virginia Chapter" webinar series, Sands Anderson attorneys Andrew R. McRoberts and Christopher M. Mackenzie will be presenting a webinar on Vested Rights Based on Zoning Administrator Mistake After Richmond Board of Supervisors v. Rhoads on Monday, March 25, 2019.

When:
Monday, March 25, 2019
Noon - 1 p.m.
CM | 1  #9173032

What you'll get:

  • 1 CM legal credit
  • Hear first-hand account of the court case & what it means for zoning administrators moving forward
  • Lessons learned & takeaways to apply to your own locality

Estoppel of a zoning administrator to fix a previous written determination has been allowed in Virginia Code section 15.2-2311(C) since 1996, but the Supreme Court had never held that the subsection applied to estop anyone, until recently when it decided the Board of Supervisors v. Rhoads. Come hear from the legal team (Andrew R. McRoberts, JD & Christopher M. Mackenzie, JD) that defended the zoning administrator, hear the issues and how the Supreme Court came down on them, what it means for zoning administrators going forward, and some lessons learned.

Click here to register for the webinar.

"Your Hour with APA Virginia Chapter" is a free webinar series sponsored by The Berkley Group happening the fourth Monday of each month from Noon - 1 p.m. The series is currently open to everyone, members and non-members. Members can receive 1 CM credit for watching live. All webinars are recorded and posted to our YouTube channel within 24 hours.

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