Our experience extends to the areas of economic development corporations and
municipal law, and in the representation of special
purpose districts, cooperatives, shared service arrangements, utility districts, head start agencies,
private schools, public and
private colleges and universities, chambers of commerce, and education foundations as well as other nonprofit organizations.
While the legislation effectively curtails the abilities of
private landowners to rezone for development
purposes, the dictates of the provincial Policy Statement on Land Use leave the door wide open for our provincial and
municipal governments to do those very things, and they are doing it.