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UNA'S ALABAMA PLANNING INSTITUTE COURSES TO BE OFFERED IN FULTONDALE

Become a "Certified Alabama Planning and Zoning Official" this year!  How?
Just complete the five courses listed below, plus a simple home study course
which can be taken at any time.  Courses will be held in Fultondale,
Alabama, at City Hall, 1210 Walker Chapel Road.  Registration fees include
refreshment breaks, handouts, and a certificate of attendance.  Continental
breakfast and lunch is provided for those who attend the Saturday, November
10 class.   Please notify me if you need a registration form or visit our
website at www.una.edu/conted (select Planning and Zoning tab).

THE LEGAL FOUNDATION FOR PLANNING AND ZONING IN ALABAMA
- Tuesday, October 23, 2007: 5:30 - 9 p.m. (Course No. 08-PZ1023)
- $82 per person/$79 per person when 3 or more register together from
the same organization

This workshop will provide local officials and the citizens who serve on
local planning commissions and boards of adjustment with a basic
understanding of the constitutional and statutory framework for
comprehensive and regulatory planning in Alabama. Although a number of
constitutional issues and landmark cases will be included in the material
presented, they will be discussed from a layman's point of view and not from
a legalistic view point.

TOPICS INCLUDE: (1) The evolution of legal principles relating to the
public regulation of private property; (2) The origins of the current
Alabama planning enabling legislation and recent efforts to amend it; the
landmark decisions of the US Supreme Court relating to the regulatory and
planning powers of local governments; (3) The major constitutional issues
being raised in current land use litigation; (4)  The procedural and
strategic aspects of land use litigation;  (5) Alternative approaches to the
resolution of regulatory issues and developmental conflicts.


POWERS, DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES OF PLANNING COMMISSIONS AND BOARDS OF
ADJUSTMENT

- Tuesday, October 30, 2007: 5:30 - 9 p.m. (Course No. 08-PZ1030)
- $82 per person/$79 per person when 3 or more register together from
the same organization

This workshop is designed for local officials, staff, and others who want a
more thorough understanding of the powers, duties, and responsibilities of
planning commissions and boards of adjustment. What you will learn:  (1) the
legal authority and responsibility under Alabama law for planning commission
and board of adjustment members - what each can do and cannot do; (2) Where
the planning commission's authority ends and the board of adjustment's
authority begins; the relationship between the city council and the planning
commission; (3) how the law says an aggrieved party can appeal a
determination by boards of adjustment, building inspector, etc.

TOPICS INCLUDE: (1) How Chapter 52 of the Code of Alabama assign
responsibility for local planning among four governmental entities; (2) How
the comprehensive or master plan is implemented in part through various
regulatory devices.  (The role of zoning in land use planning); (3) How the
board of adjustment serves as a "safety valve" to minimize hardships; (4)
Proper and improper uses of variances; (5) Administrative and legal issues
in local planning:  The test of "hardship," "takings," and other topics.

A number of case studies and examples are used throughout the workshop to
maintain the program's focus on practical day-to-day issues faced by the
typical Alabama municipality.

COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING: HOW TO PREPARE, UPDATE AND IMPLEMENT YOUR PLAN
- Thursday, November 1, 2007: 5:30 - 9 p.m. (Course No. 08-PZ1101)
- $82 per person/$79 per person when 3 or more register together from
the same organization

When your city decides to create a planning commission, enabling legislation
in Alabama states that your commission must prepare a master or
comprehensive plan. Therefore, preparing and adopting a master plan is a
mandatory requirement, not an option. When the comprehensive plan is
adopted, it must serve as the foundation for the city's planning program
and, as such, must be continually reviewed and periodically updated. The
purpose of this workshop is to discuss ways your city can fulfill these
responsibilities.
 
TOPIC INCLUDE: (1) The basic surveys and studies which form the foundation
of the plan; (2) Successful approaches to involving the community in
formulating goals and evaluating alternatives; (3) The statutory
requirements to adopting and updating the plan; (4) The implementation of
the plan through regulatory and functional planning; (5) The political and
institutional implications of the plan as a public statement of the city's
development policies.

This workshop provides a practical orientation and guide to those citizens
who serve as appointed members of local planning commissions or as elected
members of city councils.  Other local officials, staff, engineers,
consultants, and others also benefit from a better understanding of the key
role comprehensive planning plays in the development of their community.

BASIC ZONING & SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
- Thursday, November 8, 2007: 5:30 - 9 p.m. (Course No. 08-PZ1108)
- $82 per person/$79 per person when 3 or more register together from
the same organization

Your zoning ordinance is arguably the most important device you have to
implement your comprehensive plan. It provides you with the means to define
the type and intensity of uses permitted on any piece of property. Your
city's subdivision regulations govern the manner in which vacant land is
platted into streets, blocks, and lots in preparation for development. They
are, therefore, very important in that they establish the street pattern and
the type of improvements that must be made as land is brought into urban
use.

In this work shop you'll learn the legal basis in Alabama law for regulating
the use of land and its subdivision. This workshop also brings you
up-to-date on how Alabama courts have been viewing land use issues.

MEETING MANAGEMENT AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
- Saturday, November 10, 2007: 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Course No.
08-PZ1110)
- $169 per person/$159 per person when 3 or more register together
from the same organization

What you will learn in this workshop: (1) You will get samples of effective
commission and board by-laws, and also learn what they should minimally
contain.  Participants will learn appropriate rules of procedures, how to
keep a meeting flowing and well-organized in a way that gives your meeting
that "stamp of professionalism;" (2) You will learn some practical and
proven means to manage meetings, how to defuse unruly or disruptive
attendees, and how to best manage large crowds.  You will also learn how to
deal with the media on politically charges issues; (3) You will learn more
about, and practice some of the latest techniques to resolve conflict
amicably; (4) You will learn some simple and proven mediation techniques for
dealing with contentious disputes - with developers and others.

Home Study Course: Community Planning in Alabama
$139 per person
Check your preference to begin:
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Local Planning Commission Members, Board of Adjustment
Members, Mayors, City Council Members, Zoning & Building Staff, City Clerks,
County Commissioners, County Administrators, County Engineers, City & County
Attorneys, Anyone involved with local growth issues!
 


Wanda Dixon
Administrative Secretary
Continuing Studies and Education
UNA Box 5036
Florence, AL 35632-0001
256-765-4786
800-825-5862 ext. 4786

 

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