This page may not work correctly in your current browser, Internet Explorer. We recommend changing to a more modern browser before viewing this page. We recommend Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge. California State Housing Laws and Preservation Pla Price: $95.00 This selection is out of stock Description Every city in California is abuzz these days with talk about the requirements of the State’s housing laws. What are they and how do they each define and treat historic properties? What are cities doing to respond to these important laws while simultaneously working to protect historic properties? Representatives from planning departments in cities such as Sacramento, San Francisco, and Santa Monica will discuss their efforts to update historic preservation ordinances, historic surveys, and local inventories/registers and to produce objective design standards. We will also hear from the planning consultants and an attorney, all of whom will provide guidance and lessons learned to date about responding to the housing laws. Q&A with audience members will take place at the end of the seminar. This professional training program includes access to the full recording of three hours, a certificate of attendance, and AIA, AICP, CLG, or ASLA CEUs You Will Be Able To... Identify and elucidate on the most recent state legislation that involves historic resources and design standards. Interact with case examples from cities that exemplify best practices in drafting and codifying objective design standards. Determine how objective design standards relate to other standards or guidelines, including the Secretary of Interior Standards and design guidelines. Understand the legal background and implications of recent legislation that impacts historic resources, as well as the development of objective design standards. Neon CRM by Neon One