- 2024 LEGAL SERIES
- 1 CPD POINT
Session Overview:
This seminar will provide an overview of how zone objectives are to be considered and their significance in assessing development as well as key legal principles that apply to the characterisation of development when determining if development is permissible.
The seminar is intended to assist planners who routinely prepare or assess development application.
About the Series:
The Legal Series will bring together speakers with recognised expertise in various aspects of the NSW Planning System and provide a platform to educate, inform and provide solutions through short seminars focusing on topics identified by our members.
These seminars will provide the necessary information and practical help for those currently working in the planning profession and looking to improve their understanding of legal issues that impact on Planners.
Presenters:
Adiana Kleiss, Senior Associate, Lindsay Taylor Lawyers
Adriana is a Senior Associate at Lindsay Taylor Lawyers. She works with the partners on a broad range of matters specialising in advising local and state government clients in all areas of planning, environmental and administrative law and private certifiers regarding the exercise of their functions.. Adriana also appears regularly as an advocate in the Land and Environment Court and NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
Prior to joining the firm, Adriana worked for a local council as part of an in-house legal team and for a firm servicing a large range of local councils across New South Wales with a focus on Class 1 Land and Environment Court Appeals.
Sue Puckeridge, Partner, Lindsay Taylor Lawyers
Sue is a highly regarded planning, environment and local government lawyer, with over 30 years’ experience. Sue spent a number of years as in-house Counsel and Director of Legal & Secretariat at the City of Sydney and also worked in some of Sydney’s top tier law firms. Her specialist expertise ranges across both commercial and regulatory matters involving planning, development, property, rating, tendering and governance and probity and enforcement.
Sue’s broader practice experience has involved numerous major projects dealing with issues such as relationships with government, environmental planning, voluntary planning agreements, contract procurement, construction contracts, project management and dispute management. Her significant litigation experience includes conducting merit and other matters in the LEC (often as an advocate). She is proud of her success in utilising alternative dispute mechanisms for the benefit of her clients.
Sue is an Accredited Specialist in Planning & Environment Law and is regularly recognised for her work by both the Doyles Guide (Town Planning & Development Law) and Best Lawyers in Australia (Planning & Environment Law and Land Use & Zoning Law).
Facilitator:
Elizabeth Densley RPIA, Founder
Eight Mile Planning
Liz is a town planner with 25 years' professional experience in urban and regional planning in NSW. Having spent the large part of her career in Local Government, Liz moved to join Elton Consulting in 2016 and has this year founded Eight Mile Planning.
Liz is a passionate planner with expertise across land use policy, strategic and statutory planning working closely with both private and public sector clients.
Based in Mudgee in regional NSW, Liz has a particular interest in regional growth and development and delivering a planning framework which can be tailored and is relevant across the diverse jurisdictions to which it applies.
Event Details:
Date: | Wednesday 20th November 2024 | |
Time: | 12.00pm - 1.00pm AEDT | |
Venue: | Online (via Zoom) | |
Zoom access details will be sent prior to the session | ||
Cost: | $15 PIA Student Member | |
$45 PIA Member | ||
$65 Non-Member |
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- Price
- $15 PIA Student Member | $45 PIA Member | $65 Non-Member
- CPD Points
- 1
- When
- Wednesday 20th November 2024, 12.00pm - 1.00pm AEST
- Where
- YOUR COMPUTER OR ELECTRONIC DEVICE
- Registrations Close
- 2nd Dec 24 11:00 AM