Sentences with phrase «local land developers»

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The 20 acres of land a developer wants to set aside for for parks in the giant Thornwood development in South Elgin isn't sufficient and the land is mostly unusable, according to a local Park District official.
The transaction came before trustees last year raised the fees developers must pay the Lisle Park District and local school districts in lieu of land donations, to $ 110,000 from $ 65,000 per acre.
The plan calls for the creation of low - equity housing cooperatives, reinvesting in NYCHA housing, developing community land trusts, creating tax abatements for developers and entrepreneurs who bring business into Central Brooklyn and hire local residents must be encouraged to hire locally, offering quality careers to residents and a moratorium on wealthy developers being allowed to buy up apartment buildings and leave the units vacant.
The situation is complicated, but essentially, Bloomingburg agreed to annex land back in 2006 to a local developer who said he envisioned a subdivision called Chestnut Ridge with 125 luxury townhomes as well as an 18 - hole golf course, pool and clubhouse that would open to all 400 or so residents.
According to the section 114 report, the final issue to push the local authority over the edge was its failure to sell a piece of land on the outskirts of Northampton to housing developers.
We are partnering with local land owners and developers to create shovel - ready sites with appropriate infrastructure to accommodate businesses considering Saratoga County as a location for investment.
In April, Clifton Park residents rejected the sale of the land owned by the Shenendehowa School District to a local developer.
The project RFP seeks a local developer, so it is unclear whether Lend Lease has a shot at landing the work.
«Land's in play there, but it's in a local historic district,» said Madison developer Curt Brink.
The City Council has the final say on any zoning change or public land disposition, but it usually defers to the wishes of the local councilman — which is where Mr. Díaz's power in the County machine becomes crucial to a developer.
The pressure on the town to zone the 840 - acre island, which is federally owned and therefore not currently subject to local planning regulations, intensified when the U.S. General Services Administration suggested the government sell the land to a private developer for the construction of up to 500 houses on the property.
The move allowed the property owner to sell the health care facility and its land to a high - end condo developer, spurring complaints from local community groups.
A peaceful urban forest that gives life to its city is in danger to lose even more land due to the unquenchable voracity of real state developers and the passivity of the local authorities.
Unlike in Klong Prao where there is far more land available, and if the development of the island continues at the rate the government and local developers would like to see then it would Klong Prao will eventually morph into the main town on the island.
So far the members of the five local families who still own the vast majority of the land on Koh Mak have managed to keep developers at bay and have encouraged smaller bungalow resorts and upmarket boutique resorts.
I suspect that the GreenBelt will just get nibbled away, bit by bit as the developers control the land, the local councils and soon, the government.
-- The Secretary, in conjunction with the Administrator, shall conduct stakeholder forums in each region of the United States to assist State and local officials, project developers, and other stakeholders with renewable energy project siting on brownfield sites, with an emphasis on non-Federal land.
Because organic food continues to bring premium prices in the market, the incremental income makes it possible for local farms to hold onto their land instead of selling out to developers, helping further dampen the need for sprawl to mall driving.
Analyzing land use and real estate litigation issues that matter to corporate end users, developers and local governments throughout North Carolina.
Representation of developer of $ 65,000,000 coastal hotel / retail / entertainment resort, including negotiation / closing of purchases / leases of raw land, performance / resolution of due diligence, obtaining from local, state and federal authorities of coastal development permits, abandonment of streets / alleys and low - income job - creation subsidies, negotiation of construction contracts, negotiation of retail leases and acquisition of amusement rides, together with provision of day - to - day legal services to resort management.
We advise on and negotiate major strategic alliancing contracts for long - term regeneration projects and sustainable development involving major housing association groups, the university sector, local authorities, developers and other stakeholders, requiring construction contract packages incorporating complex financial models, land transactions and termination provisions for programmes covering multiple sites.
Developers, previous owners of contaminated sites and local authorities should all note the Secretary of State's decision in the Willenhall Gas Works contaminated land remediation notice appeal.
He has nine years» experience advising national and local developers, land owners and banks, and has acted on behalf of numerous investment funds in the acquisition of over # 100 million in ground rent investments.
On numerous occasions, our lawyers have served as local counsel to out - of - town developers and law firms representing outside interests in local zoning and land use matters.
Our sophisticated real estate land use practice focuses on representing local, regional and national developers throughout Connecticut in all aspects, including related appeals and litigation, of their real estate projects such as regional shopping malls, big box stores, golf courses and village concept projects.
Practice head Richard Kay, who splits his time between Bakewell and Sheffield, is experienced in acting for developers, local businesses and farmers, and handling sales and purchases of land, agricultural holdings and tenancies, as well as advising on mining leases for local tenant farmers and quarry owners.
By avoiding gifting large planning gains to landowners, local authorities could be able to pass on materials savings to renters and homebuyers by either developing new council houses themselves, using new Treasury money perhaps, or passing on land to developers with price controls to limit rents and house prices.
The increased interest in brownfields redevelopment comes as local governments make it harder for developers to build on undeveloped land, industry observers say.
To help keep property ownership affordable, local governments are working with developers and others across the real estate industry to build up, not just out, ensuring the best use of land and creating more efficient spaces.
Philip Tague, president of developer AMLI Residential, said most local builders think inclusionary zoning will depress land values by limiting income from new projects.
One was Dwell at Midtown, by local developer Southern Land Company, in Franklin / Williamson County.
Mr. Blaesser represents real estate owners, investors, and developers in analyzing and securing requisite land use and development approvals from local governments, and negotiating and drafting development agreements.
On April 30, the Arizona State Land Department sold a 99 - year lease for the 112 - acre site to Jaren Associates # 4, a consortium of four local developers made up of Westcor, WDP, Jaren Associates and the Landmark Land Company, for $ 32 million.
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