Real Estate, Land Use, Environmental and Water Law

In today's complex regulatory environment, real estate and development issues can involve overwhelming obstacles to meeting one's objectives. Neasham & Kramer LLP attorneys have experience in both environmental compliance and permitting processes representing governmental agencies, private landowners and consultants in a broad variety of land use and real estate issues.

Real Estate

Land Use and Environmental

Water

Neasham & Kramer LLP attorneys work with private property owners, developers and lead agencies in the following areas involving real property:

    Acquisitions

   Option Agreements

    Joint Venture Agreements

    Development Agreements

    Property Leases

        Commercial

        Agricultural

    Landlord/Tenant

        Unlawful Detainer

        Habitability

        Housing Discrimination

Eminent Domain / Condemnation

        Lead Agency Acquisitions

        Representation of Private Property Owners

        Negotiation

        Response to Statutory Offers

        Representation at Public Agency Hearings to Adopt

        Resolutions of Necessity

    Property Line Disputes and Adjustments

    Easement Disputes

        Encroachments

        Easements

    Adverse Possession

    Litigation

        Adminstrative Claims and Proceedings

        State Litigation

        Federal Litigation

Planning, Environmental and Permitting requirements have never been more complex. Neasham & Kramer LLP attorneys have broad experience working with private property owners, developers and lead agencies:

  Planning

        Planning and Zoning Applications

        Development Applications

        Coordination with

        General Plans

        Subdivision Map Approval Process

            Tentative Maps

            Final Maps

        Specific Plans

        Initiatives

        Annexation Applications and Proceedings

        LAFCo Applications (Local Agency Formation Committee)

        Local Workshops, Committee, Council or Board Meetings

        Representation at Public Agency Hearings

    Permitting

        Local, State and Federal Government Applications

        Renewals

        Representation at Hearings

    Environmental Review & Compliance

        Identification of Environmental Impacts

            Initial Study/Environmental Assessment Review

            EIS  (Environmental Impact Statements)

            EIR (Environmental Impact Reports)

        Review and Preparation of Comments to Draft Environmental Documents

            CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act)

            NEPA  (National Environmental Policy Act)

        Representation at Hearings to Certify Environmental Documents

    Natural Resources

        Endangered species

        Wetlands

        SMARA (Surface Mining and Reclamation Act)

    Litigation

        Adminstrative Claims and Proceedings

        State Litigation

        Federal Litigation

Neasham & Kramer LLP attorneys have over thirty years of experience representing water suppliers, county and local water agencies, property owners and businesses.  Our "hand-to-hand contact" approach assists us in working cooperatively with local, state and federal agencies, including the California State Water Resources Control Board, Central Valley Project, State Water Project, Army Corps of Engineers, and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to achieve the results our clients desire.

    Water Supply 

        SB 610  Reports

        SB 221  Reports

    Water Rights

        Surface

        Subsurface

        Pre-1914 Water Rights

    Water Quality & Treatment

        Water Treatment

        Wastewater Treatment

    Hazardous Waste Issues

        Mitigation

        Remediation

        Compliance

   Water Resources

        Watersheds

        Inter-Agency Agreements

        Dam Projects

    Clean Water Act Claims

        Mitigation Measures

        SWPPP

        Remediation and Compliance

    Litigation

        Adminstrative Claims

        State Litigation

        Federal Litigation

 

 

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