SEQRA Educational Conference Hosted by SC Partnership
January 4, 2014 by The Catskill Chronicle
BRIDGEVILLE, NY (January 2, 2014) – The Sullivan County Partnership for
Economic Development is hosting a complimentary State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) Educational Conference on Wednesday, January 15 at Bernie’s Holiday Restaurant, in Rock Hill, NY.
The event, which will provide continuing education credits to municipal Planning Board members and professional development hours to engineers, will highlight and explain the basics and recent changes.
Attendees will leave with a reference guide to review the material covered during the conference.
Speakers include: Travis O’Dell, Upper Delaware Council, Narrowsburg; Jack Nasca, division director, and Robert Ewing, environmental analyst-2, both of the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany; Mike Merriman, project manager/permitting specialist, Ecological Analysis, LLC, Middletown; Larry Wolinsky, environmental/land use attorney, managing partner, Jacobowitz & Gubits, LLP, Walden and Jacob Billig, environmental/land use attorney, managing partner, Billig, Loughlin & Baer, LLP, Monticello.
“Major residential, commercial, and industrial developments in New York are subject to myriad federal and state laws designed to protect the environment,” Marc Baez, president/CEO of the Sullivan County Partnership, said. “As the review process often changes, we in Sullivan County need to ensure that our development leaders understand how SEQRA affects their communities, their businesses, or their clients.”
The conference is free and suitable for those on municipal planning boards, engineers, attorneys, developers, and business people. It will take place from 5:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m., with a break for dinner from 5:30 p.m.-6 p.m. at Bernie’s Holiday Restaurant, 277 Rock Hill Drive, Rock Hill, NY.
To register for the seminar, contact Michele Klugman Resnick at 845.794.1110 or michele@scpartnership.com.
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SEQRA Educational Conference Hosted by SC Partnership
January 4, 2014 by The Catskill Chronicle
BRIDGEVILLE, NY (January 2, 2014) – The Sullivan County Partnership for
Economic Development is hosting a complimentary State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) Educational Conference on Wednesday, January 15 at Bernie’s Holiday Restaurant, in Rock Hill, NY.
The event, which will provide continuing education credits to municipal Planning Board members and professional development hours to engineers, will highlight and explain the basics and recent changes.
Attendees will leave with a reference guide to review the material covered during the conference.
Speakers include: Travis O’Dell, Upper Delaware Council, Narrowsburg; Jack Nasca, division director, and Robert Ewing, environmental analyst-2, both of the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany; Mike Merriman, project manager/permitting specialist, Ecological Analysis, LLC, Middletown; Larry Wolinsky, environmental/land use attorney, managing partner, Jacobowitz & Gubits, LLP, Walden and Jacob Billig, environmental/land use attorney, managing partner, Billig, Loughlin & Baer, LLP, Monticello.
“Major residential, commercial, and industrial developments in New York are subject to myriad federal and state laws designed to protect the environment,” Marc Baez, president/CEO of the Sullivan County Partnership, said. “As the review process often changes, we in Sullivan County need to ensure that our development leaders understand how SEQRA affects their communities, their businesses, or their clients.”
The conference is free and suitable for those on municipal planning boards, engineers, attorneys, developers, and business people. It will take place from 5:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m., with a break for dinner from 5:30 p.m.-6 p.m. at Bernie’s Holiday Restaurant, 277 Rock Hill Drive, Rock Hill, NY.
To register for the seminar, contact Michele Klugman Resnick at 845.794.1110 or michele@scpartnership.com.
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