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Work requires completion of a Masters’ degree in Urban Planning or a closely related field; Juris Doctor or paralegal certification; and a minimum of 8 years of experience in zoning or land use planning.
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Represent Agency in real estate matters and transactions as directed in coordination with the General Counsel(or Acting General Counsel), Deputy General Counsel, Director of Planning, and Deputy Director of Zoning.
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Supervises and assists staff liaisons to the Planning Board (PB), Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA), Urban Design Commission (UDC), and/or Historic Preservation Commission (HPC), as necessary. is responsible for professional and technical work in planning, including community planning, zoning by-law compliance, historic preservation, site plan review, and long-range planning.
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There will be opportunities to gain experience in meeting with the local towns, as well as presenting to planning/zoning boards, state and federal agencies. As needed, accompany senior engineers to meetings with local planning/zoning boards and with state agencies and other entities.
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Substantial experience with most or all of the following: affordable housing and community development finance, LIHTC, NMTC and other tax credits, real estate, zoning and permitting, construction contracts, nonprofit organizations, fair housing, and general corporate and employment law.
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A law firm in Boston, MA, is seeking a Senior Associate Attorney with 7+ years of experience in zoning and land use matters, particularly those related to Boston. The ideal candidate will work on various Boston land use and zoning projects, including Article 80 large and small project reviews, planned development areas, exceptions, conditional use permits, variances, landmark designations, MEPA reviews, and Chapter 91 licensure.
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Site investigation and due diligence including zoning reviews of municipal zoning and land development ordinances and applicable agency regulations to determine development feasibility and/or limitations for commercial projects.
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Conduct thorough due diligence, including title review, environmental assessments, and zoning analysis. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Commercial Real Estate Transactional Attorney - Boston, MA (3-7 Years Experience.
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Thorough knowledge of the Massachusetts Building Code and other applicable state statutes, rules and regulations, and field inspection practices, zoning, the materials and methods of building construction and equipment, accepted requirements for building construction, fire prevention, light, ventilation and safe egress.
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Review plans for compliance with zoning and code analysis, NYS multiple dwelling law and construction safety codes. Preferred experience in Zoning resolution and International Building Code (IBC.
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Under the supervision of the Building Commissioner, the Local Building Inspector will assist in enforcing Massachusetts State Building Code and other applicable codes relating to building construction and design, as well as Brookline zoning bylaw.
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Substantial experience with most or all of the following — affordable housing and community development finance, LIHTC, NMTC and other tax credits, real estate law, zoning and permitting, construction contracts, nonprofit organizations, fair housing, and general corporate and employment.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in commercial real estate leasing, including office, life sciences, industrial, and retail leasing (prior knowledge of real estate acquisitions, dispositions, zoning, construction, and development are a plus.
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Review plans for compliance with NYC building code, energy code, fire code and zoning resolution as well as other rules and regulations. Minimum of 6-10 years with extensive experience with NYC Coding\Zoning.
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Assigns cases as needed to case reviewers in OSPCD Planning and Zoning. The Senior Zoning Review Planner also participates in development review, provides input into zoning amendments and serves as the principal liaison between the ISD building inspectors, OSPCD planners, and other City agencies to ensure streamlined review of development projects and consistent and fair application of the zoning ordinance.
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