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             NEW JERSEY
             PLANNING CONFERENCE
             January 31 - February 1 | Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick, NJ
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!
!
!
Welcome'to'New'Jersey’s'premiere'planning'conference!''
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With!2012!in!the!books,!2013!opens!with!tremendous!opportunity!for!New!Jersey’s!planning!and!
development!community.!As!APADNJ!and!our!planning!partners,!allied!professional!organizations,!and!
associated!advocacy!groups!continue!to!find!new!ways!to!partner!and!reveal!planning’!s!worth!to!policy!
makers,!this!year’s!APADNJ!Annual!Planning!Conference!brings!a!set!of!tracks!that!will!assuredly!provide!
our!members!with!the!inspiration!necessary!to!not!only!improve!and!make!great!communities!happen,!
but!also!reveal!how!forethought!is!actually!a!requirement!for!a!stronger,!more!sustainable!and!resilient!
New!Jersey!economy.!
!
The!opportunity!to!strengthen!the!New!Jersey!economy!lies!in!planning!for!and!building!the!communities!
of!tomorrow.!Our!ability!to!do!this!will!depend!on!how!all!the!pieces!come!together!through!
comprehensive!planning.!Our!ability!to!attract!and!keep!a!talented!and!educated!workforce!will!depend!
on!it.!Our!ability!to!build!more!resilient!communities!will!depend!on!it.!Our!ability!to!do!this!will!be!on!full!
display!at!this!year’s!conference.!
!
Post!Superstorm!Sandy,!our!APAD!NJ!Vice!President!of!Conference!Services!Creigh!Rahenkamp!has!done!a!
fantastic!job!augmenting!the!program!originally!slated!to!be!presented!during!the!week!of!the!disaster.!!
With!so!much!good!work!coming!from!APA!membership!in!the!NJ,!NY,!and!PA!region,!we!feel!that!the!
global!expertise!added!to!this!year’s!program!will!strengthen!our!already!tremendously!strong!planning!
capacities!in!the!region.!!From!the!Federal!Disaster!Recovery!Coordinator!for!Hurricane!Sandy,!Stephen!De!
Blasio,!Sr.,!to!Jaap!Kwadijk,!Director!of!Science!&!Chair!of!the!Scientific!Council!who!will!to!speak!about!
the!Netherlands!approach!to!environmental!planning!and!economic!resiliency,!to!Jim!Schwab,!Manager!of!
APA!Hazards!Planning!Research!Center!and!Dr.!Laurie!A.!Johnson!lead!author!of!the!recovery!plan!for!the!
city!of!New!Orleans,!this!year’s!program!offers!leadership!locally!and!abroad,!on!topics!of!local,!regional!
and!national!significance.'!
!
On!behalf!of!the!entire!Executive!Committee,!we!are!truly!excited!to!provide!you!all!with!the!opportunity!
to!continue!exploring!new!ideas!and!innovation.!We!look!forward!to!reconnecting!with!old!friends!and!
the!new!ones!from!here!and!abroad!joining!us!this!year.!!
!
Cheers,!
!
!
!
!
Charles!Latini!Jr,!PP,!AICP!
APADNJ!President!
Conference	
  At-­‐A-­‐Glance
THURSDAY,	
  JANUARY	
  31,	
  2013
7:00	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  8:00	
  AM    EXHIBIT	
  SETUP                                                                                                 Atrium
8:00	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  7:30	
  PM    EXHIBIT	
  HALL	
  OPEN                                                                                          Atrium
8:00	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  4:00	
  PM    SPEAKER	
  READY	
  ROOM                                                                                         Conference	
   E


                                   PLANNING	
  LAW	
  TRACK
8:00	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  9:00	
  AM    REGISTRATION	
  &	
  BREAKFAST	
  BAR                                                                            Regency	
   D 	
   A lcove
8:30	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  8:45	
  AM    WELCOME	
  &	
  CONFERENCE	
  OVERVIEW                                                                           Regency	
   D EF
9:00	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  10:30	
  AM   PLA1	
  -­‐	
  Planning	
  for	
  the	
  Environment:	
  Wastewater	
  Planning	
  
                                                                                                                                                    Regency	
   A BC
                                   &	
  the	
  Waiver	
  Rule
                                   PLA2	
  -­‐	
  Annual	
  Land	
  Use	
  Update                                                                   Garden	
   State	
   D EF
                                   PLA3	
  -­‐	
  The	
  Post-­‐Sandy	
  Rebuild:	
  	
  The	
  NiFy	
  GriFy	
  of	
  Can	
  I	
  Build	
  Here?   Conference	
   BC
10:45	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  12:15	
  PM PLB1	
  -­‐	
  The	
  Expert	
  Witness:	
  How	
  Best	
  to	
  Manage,	
  Marshal	
  and	
  Deploy              Regency	
   A BC
                                  PLB2	
  -­‐	
  Redevelopment:	
  How	
  to	
  get	
  what	
  you	
  want	
  from	
  Redevelopment	
  -­‐	
  
                                                                                                                                                    Garden	
   State	
   D EF
                                  Maintaining	
  an	
  ImplementaQon	
  Focus
                                  PLB3	
  -­‐	
  Chasing	
  Rebuild	
  Resources:	
  	
  Programs,	
  OpportuniQes	
  and	
  Experiences            Conference	
  BC
12:30	
  PM	
  -­‐	
  2:00	
  PM LUNCH                                                                                                              Regency	
  DEF
2:15	
  PM	
  -­‐	
  3:45	
  PM   PLC1	
  -­‐	
  The	
  Use	
  Variance:	
  Whether,	
  When	
  and	
  How?                                         Regency	
  ABC
                                  PLC2	
  -­‐	
  Affordable	
  Housing:	
  Planning	
  &	
  ImplementaQon	
  in	
  an	
  Era	
  of	
                 Garden	
  State	
  DEF
                                  Uncertainty
4:00	
  PM	
  -­‐	
  6:00	
  PM   PLD1	
  -­‐	
  Ethics	
  in	
  Land	
  Use                                                                        Regency	
  DEF


                                   LEED	
  TRACK	
  -­‐	
  Partnership	
  with	
  USGBC	
  NJ
8:00	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  9:00	
  AM    REGISTRATION	
  &	
  BREAKFAST	
  BAR                                                                            Bloustein	
  School	
  Foyer
9:00	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  12:15	
  PM   LEED	
  201	
  Core	
  Concepts	
  and	
  Strategies	
  and	
  LEED	
  Green	
  Associate	
  Exam	
  Prep        Bloustein	
  School	
  Special	
  
                                                                                                                                                    Events	
  Forum
12:30	
  PM	
  -­‐	
  2:00	
  PM   LUNCH	
  &	
  BREAK                                                                                              Bloustein	
  School	
  Foyer
2:15	
  PM	
  -­‐	
  6:00	
  PM    (Cont.)	
  LEED	
  201	
  Core	
  Concepts	
  and	
  Strategies	
  and	
                                         Bloustein	
  School	
  Special	
  
                                   LEED	
  Green	
  Associate	
  Exam	
  Prep                                                                       Events	
  Forum


                                   GIS	
  TRACK
8:00	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  9:00	
  AM    REGISTRATION	
  &	
  BREAKFAST	
  BAR                                                                            Bloustein	
  School	
  Foyer
9:00	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  12:15	
  PM   GIS1	
  -­‐	
  Community	
  ParQcipatory	
  Mapping                                                              Bloustein	
  School	
  Computer	
  
                                                                                                                                                    Lab	
  Rm	
  372
12:30	
  PM	
  -­‐	
  2:00	
  PM   LUNCH	
  &	
  BREAK                                                                                              Bloustein	
  School	
  Foyer
                                   (Part	
  II	
  of	
  the	
  GIS	
  Track	
  will	
  occur	
  back	
  at	
  the	
  Hotel	
  Regency)
2:15	
  PM	
  -­‐	
  3:45	
  PM    GIS2	
  -­‐	
  IntegraQng	
  GIS	
  &	
  GISP’s	
  into	
  Planning	
  PracQce                                   Conference	
  BC
4:00	
  PM	
  -­‐	
  6:00	
  PM    PLD1	
  -­‐	
  Ethics	
  in	
  Land	
  Use                                                                       Regency	
  DEF


                                   THURSDAY	
  RECEPTION
6:00	
  PM	
  -­‐	
  7:30	
  PM    Learn	
  more	
  about	
  APA-­‐NJ’s	
  Community	
  Planning	
  Assistance	
  Program!                          Atrium
Conference	
  At-­‐A-­‐Glance
FRIDAY,	
  FEBRUARY	
  1,	
  2013
7:00	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  8:00	
  AM    EXHIBIT	
  SETUP                                                                                      Atrium
8:00	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  7:30	
  PM    EXHIBIT	
  HALL	
  OPEN                                                                               Atrium
8:00	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  4:00	
  PM    SPEAKER	
  READY	
  ROOM                                                                              Conference	
   E
8:00	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  9:00	
  AM    REGISTRATION	
  &	
  BREAKFAST	
  BAR                                                                 Regency	
   D 	
   A lcove
8:30	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  9:30	
  AM    WELCOME	
  	
  &	
  INTRODUCTION
                                                                                                                                         Regency	
   D EF
                                   NJ	
  Challenges:	
  	
  Rebuilding,	
  Economic	
  Restructuring	
  &	
  Land	
  Use
                                   BREAKOUT	
  SESSIONS	
  A
9:45	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  11:15	
  AM   A1	
  -­‐	
  Healthy	
  CommuniQes                                                                    Regency	
   A
                                   A2	
  -­‐	
  County	
  Planning	
  Reboot	
  -­‐-­‐	
  
                                                                                                                                         Regency	
   B
                                   Examining	
  the	
  Statute	
  (1934)	
  and	
  The	
  PracQce	
  (2012)
                                   A3	
  -­‐	
  Regional	
  Approaches	
  to	
  Sustainable	
  TOD                                       Regency	
   C
                                   A4	
  -­‐	
  New	
  Paradigms	
  for	
  Housing	
  DiversificaQon                                      Garden	
   State	
   A
                                   A5	
  -­‐	
  Finding	
  &	
  Using	
  Planning	
  Data                                                Garden	
   State	
   B
                                   A6	
  -­‐	
  Planning	
  for	
  Immigrant	
  and	
  MulQ-­‐Ethnic	
  CommuniQes                       Garden	
   State	
   C
                                   A7	
  -­‐	
  Mimicking	
  Nature	
  to	
  Manage	
  Stormwater	
  in	
  Urban	
  Areas                Conference	
  A
                                   A8	
  -­‐	
  Community	
  Preparedness	
  for	
  Climate	
  Change                                    Conference	
  BC


                                   BREAKOUT	
  SESSIONS	
  B
11:30	
  AM	
  -­‐	
  1:00	
  PM   B1	
  -­‐	
  Making	
  Complete	
  Streets	
  a	
  Reality:	
  	
  
                                                                                                                                         Regency	
   A
                                   IntegraQng	
  Safe	
  Streets	
  with	
  Livable	
  CommuniQes
                                   B2	
  -­‐	
  CreaQve	
  Placemaking	
  in	
  NJ:	
  	
  OpportuniQes	
  and	
  Challenges             Regency	
   B
                                   B3	
  -­‐	
  MAP-­‐21	
  &	
  The	
  Future	
  of	
  Federal	
  Funding                               Regency	
   C
                                   B4	
  -­‐	
  Newark's	
  Redevelopment	
  Successes:	
  	
  Lessons	
  Learned	
  &	
  Prospects      Garden	
   State	
   A
                                   B5	
  -­‐	
  A	
  ScienQfic	
  Basis	
  for	
  Sign	
  RegulaQon?                                      Garden	
   State	
   B
                                   B6	
  -­‐	
  Bus	
  Rapid	
  Transit	
  in	
  NJ:	
  	
  Present	
  &	
  Future                       Garden	
   State	
   C
                                   B7	
  -­‐	
  Back	
  to	
  the	
  Future:	
  	
  Sustainable	
  CommuniQes	
  for	
  NJ               Conference	
  A
                                   B8	
  -­‐	
  The	
  Rebuild	
  Challenge:	
  	
  What	
  Should	
  Planners	
  Do?                    Conference	
  BC


1:15	
  PM	
  -­‐	
  3:30	
  PM    LUNCH	
  &	
  KEYNOTE                                                                                 Regency	
  DEF


                                   BREAKOUT	
  SESSIONS	
  C
3:45	
  PM	
  -­‐	
  5:45	
  PM    C1	
  -­‐	
  The	
  21st	
  Century	
  Master	
  Plan                                                 Regency	
   A
                                   C2	
  -­‐	
  ConnecQng	
  to	
  our	
  Waters:	
  Municipal	
  Access	
  Planning	
  &	
  Resources   Regency	
   B
                                   C3	
  -­‐	
  CommunicaQons	
  for	
  Planners:	
  Strategies	
  and	
  Tools                          Regency	
   C
                                   C4	
  -­‐	
  The	
  Economic	
  TransformaQon	
  of	
  New	
  Brunswick	
                             Bloustein	
   Special	
  
                                                                                                                                         Events	
  Forum
                                   C7	
  -­‐	
  NJ	
  Solar	
  Planning	
  &	
  Policies                                                 Conference	
  A
                                   C8	
  -­‐	
  Planning	
  for	
  Post-­‐Disaster	
  Recovery                                           Conference	
  BC


                                   FRIDAY	
  RECEPTION
6:00	
  PM	
  -­‐	
  7:30	
  PM    Learn	
  more	
  about	
  APA-­‐NJ’s	
  Great	
  Places	
  in	
  New	
  Jersey	
  iniQaQve!           Atrium
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
            AICP members of the APA New Jersey Chapter with a two-year reporting period ending
            December 31, 2012 have been given an extension through February 28, 2013 (to
            accommodate for our rescheduled conference).  This reporting period extension has been
            noted on the CM log. All sessions have been approved for AICP CM credits which are
            provided per each credit hour for each session.  

 New Jersey Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits are being
 provided for Planning Law sessions through the administration
 of the New Jersey Builders Association.




HELP US MAKE A DIFFERENCE - CONFERENCE PHILANTHROPY
                                      APA-NJ will hold a shoe collection drive throughout the conference to
                                      benefit the charity Soles4Souls.  Please join us by cleaning out your
                                      closet and bringing your donation of new or gently worn shoes. 

                                      Your Extra Pair Could Be Their First

                                      Your gift of footwear is important to children and adults around the world. 
                                      Footwear can help eliminate the spreading of disease through the foot as
                                      well as help children obtain an education, as many schools require
                                      footwear to attend.  In addition, used shoes support micro-enterprise
                                      efforts to eradicate poverty in Haiti and other developing countries.   

                                      Since 2004, Soles4Souls has delivered over 19 million pairs of shoes in
                                      over 125 countries.  Less than 1% of all donations cannot be reused but
                                      do not end up in landfills; these shoes are directed to a waste-to-energy
                                      facility.

                                      So please RECYCLE your footwear at the conference.  Learn more at
                                      www.GiveShoes.org.

                                      More questions?  Contact Linda Wills, APA-NJ Community Service
                                      Coordinator at LEWills@optonline.net.
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January 2013



On behalf of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and Rutgers
University, I would like to welcome you to the American Planning Association’s rescheduled
2012 New Jersey Planning Conference. The agenda has been adroitly reshaped in response to
the critical planning imperatives unleashed by SuperStorm Sandy.

The conference has continued to build upon the success of its predecessors, and has become a
full two-day event with a diverse range of topics and activities. For the first time, attendees can
now attend a full day of programs to prepare for the LEED Green Associate designation and
exam, planning law sessions that examine land use decision-making from both practicing legal
and planning perspectives or the ever-popular GIS workshop track.

Friday’s breakout sessions continue the APA’s tradition of providing a great platform for
planning practitioners, scholars, and students of planning to examine many of the issues facing
our communities. From incorporating solar planning at the state and local levels, to sustainable
transit-oriented development, to preparing for climate change, to planning for post-disaster
recovery, and to developing a future-oriented master plan, you’ll find outstanding program
offerings focused on APA’s mission to support and develop planning professionals who are
dedicated to facing these challenges head-on.

Together, the Bloustein School and the APA-New Jersey chapter are committed to providing
opportunities for both professionals and students to examine pertinent issues that come with
continued urbanization in an increasingly difficult global economy, and become agents of
positive change.

I would also like to take the time to thank the many volunteers and sponsors, without whose
assistance this event would not have been possible.


Best regards,




James W. Hughes, Ph.D.
Dean
Serving as one of
        the nation’s key centers
        for the theory and practice
        of planning and public policy
        scholarship and analysis.


        policy.rutgers.edu




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Thursday, Planning Law, 9:00am- 10:30am
▶ Regency ABC                                                   ▶ Conference BC
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM                                              9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

PLA1 - Planning for the Environment: Wastewater                 PLA3 - The Post-Sandy Rebuild:  The Nitty Gritty of
Planning & the Waiver Rule                                      Can I Build Here?
CM I 1.5 I Law                                                  CM I 1.5 I Law

Most of the State's focus on regional planning has boiled       Our political leaders have been strong and certain -- we will
down to the designation of sewer service areas one county       rebuild.  But is it so easy?  The panel will address State
at a time.  This panel will address what you should be          regulations, zoning hurdles and building permit issues that
doing on behalf of landowners and municipalities to protect     landowners and municipal officials must deal with in getting
their interests in this process.  The panel will also address   from here to there.  Flood elevations and height controls;
the uses of the Waiver Rule and provide insight into what is    how can we effectively deal with non-conforming uses and
happening in this emerging area of practice.                    structures; how much destruction triggers which
                                                                requirements; and related topics will be discussed.   
Speaker(s):!
                                                                Speaker(s):!
Mike Gross, Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla, P.C.
                                                                Clint B. Allen, Archer & Greiner, P.C.
Rich Hluchan, Hyland Levin, LLP
                                                                Rick Ricciardi, President, Marathon Engineering &
Kevin Coakley, Connell Foley
                                                                Environmental Services, Inc.
Angela Clerico, Natural Systems Utilities, LLC
                                                                Lance Landgraf, Jr., Principal Planner, Marathon
Megan Brunatti, Environmental Specialist, Department of         Engineering & Environmental Services, Inc.
Environmental Protection
                                                                Marie-Annette (Nan) Johnson, FEMA Region 1 Mitigation
Marilyn Lennon, Assistant Commissioner for Land Use,            Division – Risk Analysis Branch
Department of Environmental Protection


▶ Garden State DEF
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

PLA2 - Annual Land Use Update
CM I 1.5 I Law

In a field that advances mostly through unpublished
decisions, remands and court-influenced settlements, hear
from our panel of leading practitioners an overview of
what's new in the field.  The panel will also address the first
cases dealing with the "time of application" amendment,
lingering age-conversion issues and open space/recreation
requirements.

Speaker(s):!

Donna Jennings, Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, P.A.
Gary S. Forshner, Stark & Stark
Michael Herbert, Herbert Van Ness Cayci & Goodell, PC
Meryl Gonchar, Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis
Thursday, Planning Law, 10:45am- 12:15pm
▶ Regency ABC                                                   Speaker(s):!

                                                                Janine Bauer, Szaferman Lakind
10:45 AM – 12:15 PM
                                                                Tom Carroll, Hill Wallack LLP
PLB1 - The Expert Witness: How Best to Manage,                  Dave Roberts, Maser Consulting, P.A.
Marshal and Deploy
CM I 1.5 I Law                                                  Bill Harrison, Genova Burns Giantomasi & Webster

Planners are often frustrated when someone else drives
the presentation, and lawyers have to rely on someone           ▶ Conference BC
else to make the case through expert testimony. What
does it take to work effectively as a team in a land use        10:45 AM – 12:15 PM
trial? This presentation is designed to help planners and
lawyers understand the strengths of the role of planners as     PLB3 - Chasing Rebuild Resources:  Programs,
an expert witness. We will offer practical advice from the      Opportunities and Experiences
Hon. Peter A. Buchsbaum, J.S.C. as to what makes for an         CM I 1.5 I Law
effective presentation to a trial judge. In addition, we will
offer practical tips for attorneys and planners as to how       This session will outline the various programs offered by
best to prepare for and present expert testimony, both in       the federal and state agencies to kick-start the rebuild
the trial court context but also before planning and zoning     effort.  FEMA representatives will describe the programs,
boards.                                                         criteria and eligibility requirements and our panel will
                                                                discuss other resources that municipal and State officials
Speaker(s):!                                                    can bring to bear as well.   

Henry Kent-Smith, Fox Rothschild, LLP                           Speaker(s):!
Hon. Peter A. Buchsbaum, Justice of the Superior Court
                                                                Chuck Latini, AICP, LGH Planning
Trishka Waterbury Cecil, Mason, Griffin & Pierson, P.C.
                                                                Stephen M. De Blasio, Sr., Federal Disaster Recovery
Michael F. Sullivan, ASLA, AICP, Clarke Caton Hintz             Coordinator for Hurricane Sandy, FEMA Region IX
Frank Banisch, Banisch & Associates                             Thomas G. Dallessio, Resilient Design Project Manager,
                                                                NJ Institute of Technology
▶ Garden State DEF                                              Michael A. Bruno, Giordano Halleran & Ciesla
                                                                Speaker from the NJ Governor’s Office (Invited)
10:45 AM – 12:15 PM

PLB2 - Redevelopment: How to get what you want from
Redevelopment - Maintaining an Implementation Focus
CM I 1.5 I Law

For years, the intellectual focus in the redevelopment field
has been on designation and takings, but the real
challenge comes when it is time to see the plan through. 
Be prepared to be agile and creative to overcome
development roadblocks, challenging finance and changing
market forces.  Learn from practitioners in this field how to
manage change properly in plans and agreements over
time, and pick up useful guidance on what has worked.
Thursday, Planning Law, 12:30pm - 2:00pm
▶ Regency DEF - LUNCH
Welcome, Sponsor Appreciation & Speaker Introductions: Creigh Rahenkamp, APA-NJ Vice President of Conference Services
Welcome & Remarks:  Charles Latini, Jr., APA-NJ President & Henry Kent-Smith, Chair, Land Use Section, NJ Bar
Lessons Learned & Roads yet to Travel, State & Regional Planning in NJ: Thomas J. Hall, Sills Cummis & Gross, P.C.



Thursday, Planning Law, 2:15pm - 3:45pm
 ▶ Regency ABC                                                         ▶ Garden State DEF
 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM                                                     2:15 PM – 3:45 PM

 PLC1 - The Use Variance: Whether, When and How?                       PLC2 - Affordable Housing: Planning & Implementation
 CM I 1.5 I Law                                                        in an Era of Uncertainty
                                                                       CM I 1.5 I Law
 One area of land use practice that is always changing is
 NJ's unique concept of a policy variance.  Explore the                Everything is in flux, and yet towns need to act to keep and
 differences between commercial and residential                        properly spend their hoarded cash, builders remedy suits
 applications and regional differences in practice.  Develop           are proceeding, early round sites are developing, "growth
 the skill to advise your clients on choosing a path between           share" approvals may need to be re-worked -- and so
 use variances and rezoning, the advantages/                           despite policy chaos at the top, practitioners need to be
 disadvantages of bifurcation, arm yourself for the                    ready to advise their clients.  Join these cutting edge
 discussion about "usurpation" and be prepared to address              practitioners to learn what is happening around the state.
 the policy requirements to support a successful application.
                                                                       Speaker(s):!
 Speaker(s):!
                                                                       Vito Gallo, Adjunct Faculty, Rutgers University
 Creigh Rahenkamp, CRA, LLC                                            Steve Esidorfer, Hill Wallack LLP
 Rick Hoff, Bisgaeir Hoff, LLC                                         Craig Gianetti, Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla, PA
 Howard Geneslaw, Gibbons P.C.                                         Ronald Cucchiaro , Weiner Lesniak LLP
 Louis Rago, Rago Law                                                  Art Bernard
 Joe Burgis, Burgis Associates, Inc.



Thursday, Planning Law, 4:00pm - 6:00pm
▶ Regency DEF - Ethics in Land Use CM I 1.5 I Ethics
Join this diverse panel for a lively exploration of ethics in land use.  What are the limits to advocacy?  What role does the truth
play?  Where exactly is the line for determining conflicts?  And how do these answers differ for lawyers and planners?  For the
applicants' professionals and for the boards?  Bring your tough questions and experiences to share and work through with your
colleagues.
Stuart Meck, Assoc. Research Professor & Director, Center for Planning Practice, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
Justice Virginia Long, Fox Rothschild, LLP
Steve Tripp, Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, PA
David Kinsey, Kinsey & Hand
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Thursday, LEED Track, 9:00am- 6:00pm
▶ Bloustein School Special Events Forum
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM "     REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST BAR

9:00 AM - 12:15 PM " LEED 201 Core Concepts and Strategies and LEED
Green Associate Exam Prep

This full-day course will prepare you for the LEED Green Associate Exam and focus
on the process to become accredited. You will learn about LEED in greater detail,
including specific strategies, metrics and standards; each credit impacts to the
project and associated synergies that can exist in projects.  The workshop begins
with an overview GBCI (Green Building Certification Institute); steps necessary to
take the exam; and a detailed study plan with additional materials you will need to
read/study. 

All topics are geared toward understanding the elements of the LEED rating systems
with the core of the workshop discussing LEED intents and concepts at the credit
category level - across building types and rating systems - touching on strategies, synergies, and specific examples that are
reinforced by real project cases. Key LEED metrics and LEED referenced standards are addressed throughout the workshop. 

    •   Identify the key components of the LEED Rating Systems
    •   Discuss the LEED Certification process
    •   Describe the intents and associated concepts of each LEED credit category
    •   Describe successful LEED strategies
    •   Introduction to Green Building Fundamental and Integrated Design Principles
    •   Review of all LEED Rating System Categories
    •   LEED Green Associate Exam Tips

12:30 PM - 2:00 PM " LUNCH & BREAK (Bloustein Foyer)

2:15 PM - 6:00 PM"      (Continuation)
Thursday, GIS Track, 9:00am- 6:00pm
▶ Bloustein School - Computer Lab Room 372
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM "      REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST BAR

9:00 AM - 12:15 PM " GIS1 - Community Participatory Mapping

                            Recent advances in web and smartphone-based GIS applications offer the opportunity to broaden
                            and improve the quality of community participation with GIS in a broad range of planning activities,
                            including master planning, community visioning, and bicycle and pedestrian planning.   This session
                            will introduce community participatory mapping concepts and present successful case studies and
                            will also include a hands-on introduction to
                            Mappler. Participants are encouraged to
                            bring their iPhones or Android
                            Smartphones and be prepared to walk
                            outside for a brief field exercise.  No
                            previous GIS experience is needed for this
                            workshop.

Dr. Wansoo Im, Vertices


12:30 PM - 2:00 PM " LUNCH & BREAK (Bloustein Foyer)


▶ Conference BC (Back to the hotel)
2:15 PM – 3:45 PM

GIS2 - Integrating GIS & GISP’s into Planning Practice
CM I 1.5

Often, working planners have little time to devote to GIS tasks.
                                                                         Speaker(s):!
Here's where a GIS Professional (GISP) can come in handy. But
what is a GISP? Can a planning organization get by without one? In
                                                                         Trish Long, GIS Specialist, USDA-NRCS
this session, the background and status of the relatively new GISP
certification process will be described, as well as the relationship      Robert A. Kull, PP, AICP, Principal, Planygy, LLC
between professional planners and GISPs. This session will also          Jim Girvan, GIS Coordinator, Somerset County
cover how to match a planning organization's needs with
appropriate GIS configurations. The material for this topic will be
drawn from real-world situations observed at planning agencies at
all levels of government, in the private and non-profit sectors.


*Note: Individuals        ▶ Regency DEF - Ethics in Land Use CM I 1.5 I Ethics
registered for the GIS
Track will complete       Join this diverse panel for a lively exploration of ethics in land use.  What are the limits to advocacy? 
their day back at the     What role does the truth play?  Where exactly is the line for determining conflicts?  And how do these
hotel with an ethics
                          answers differ for lawyers and planners?  For the applicants' professionals and for the boards?  Bring
session prior to the
                          your tough questions and experiences to share and work through with your colleagues.
reception.
                          Stuart Meck, Assoc. Research Professor & Director, Center for Planning Practice, Bloustein School
                          of Planning and Public Policy
                          Justice Virginia Long, Fox Rothschild, LLP
                          Steve Tripp, Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, PA
                          David Kinsey, Kinsey & Hand
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Friday Morning, 8:30am - 9:30am
▶ Regency DEF
Creigh Rahenkamp, APA-NJ Vice President of Conference Services: Welcome & Conference Overview
Charles Latini, APANJ President: Welcome & Introduction
James W. Hughes, Dean of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University: “NJ Challenges:
Rebuilding, Economic Restructuring & Land Use”




Friday, Breakout A, 9:45am - 11:15am
 ▶ Regency A                                                      ▶ Regency B
 9:45 AM – 11:15 AM                                               9:45 AM – 11:15 AM

 A1 - Healthy Communities                                         A2 - County Planning Reboot -- Examining the Statute
 CM I 1.5                                                         (1934) and The Practice (2012)
                                                                  CM I 1.5
 Planning for "Healthy Communities" is more than just the
 overwhelming battle to reduce obesity and diabetes rates;        This panel will explore ways the statute might be
 it is about a sensible approach toward community building        modernized, how the work of county planning staffs could
 that strengthens the social fabric by designing for an array     be used more effectively in a municipality and among
 of choices. These choices range from healthy food options        municipalities and what is (and could be) the role of the
 to safe pedestrian circulation that focuses on access to         county planning board.
 goods and service, and recreational programs and
 amenities. But it doesn't end there! The economic health is      Speaker(s):!
 equally important, and the ratable chase that has been
 proven to produce disjointed sprawl patterns of                  Ingrid W. Reed, Senior Fellow,
 development is not the best economic option for a                New Jersey Future
 community's fiscal health. This panel will discuss all the        Laurette Kratina, Supervising
 issues associated with community health that the                 Planner, Somerset County
 healthcare industry is just beginning to learn - that
 community design matters.                                        Mark A. Remsa, PP, AICP, LLA,
                                                                  ASLA, Director of Economic
 Speaker(s):!                                                     Development and Regional
                                                                  Planning, Burlington County
 David Kutner, AICP, The Highbridge Group
 Chuck Latini, AICP, LGH Planning
 Carlos Rodrigues, AICP, Design Solutions for a Crowded
 Planet
 Todd Poole, 4Ward Planning
 Karin Mille, RD, MS, New Jersey Department of Health,
 Family Service Division - Office of Nutrition & Fitness
Friday, Breakout A, 9:45am - 11:15am
▶ Regency C                                                     Speaker(s):!

                                                                Linda Morgan, LPM Strategies
9:45 AM – 11:15 AM
                                                                Ron Beit, Founding Partner & CEO, RBH Group
A3 - Regional Approaches to Sustainable TOD                     Robert Antonicello, Executive Director, Jersey City
CM I 1.5                                                        Redevelopment Agency

In recent years the intertwined relationships that link areas   Anthony Marchetta, Executive Director, NJ Housing &
within different municipalities has been recognized at both     Mortgage Finance Agency
the state and federal levels. With the North Jersey             Scott Weiner, President & CEO, Actors Fund Housing
Regional Plan for Sustainable Development gearing up,           Development Corporation
this broader, more comprehensive approach will figure
even more prominently with a focus on areas along rail or
roadway corridors that span municipal boundary lines. This      ▶ Garden State B
session will illustrate the potential effectiveness of multi-
jurisdictional planning approaches for municipalities that      9:45 AM – 11:15 AM
may be interested in pursuing this approach as part of the
RPSD and other initiatives.                                     A5 - Finding & Using Planning Data
                                                                CM I 1.5
Speaker(s):!
                                                                Every planner has had the experience of an assignment
Vivian Baker, NJ Transit
                                                                that would be easy if only the right data were at hand.  
Eric C. Y. Fang, EE&K, a Perkins Eastman Company                More than ever before, that data may be a click away.  
Robert Freudenberg, Regional Plan Association                   Hear from working planners where they get their data and
                                                                how they use it.     
James Constantine, PP, Principal of LRK in Princeton
Gary Engelstad, Mayor, Bradley Beach                            Speaker(s):!

                                                                Vito Gallo, Adjunct Professor, EJB School
▶ Garden State A                                                Frank Ferdetta, Chief, Bureau of Labor Market Information
9:45 AM – 11:15 AM                                              Elizabeth Nash, Director of Data and Product
                                                                Development, The Reinvestment Fund (PolicyMap)
A4 - New Paradigms for Housing Diversification                   Peter Van Den Kooy, PP, AICP, CME Associates
CM I 1.5

Workforce housing, housing for HIV/AIDs populations,
housing for teachers and firefighters--urban centers in New
Jersey have created new types of housing and housing
affordability incentives to meet the needs of diverse
populations that do not necessarily fit the traditional
definition of "affordable housing" candidates.  This session
will examine case studies of successful models of
workforce housing, micro-unit apartments, housing for
artists and special needs populations, and discuss public
and private financing incentives available to support these
new developments.
Friday, Breakout A, 9:45am - 11:15am
▶ Garden State C                                                 Speakers will highlight best practices at various scales: a
                                                                 large redevelopment project (Jersey City), a municipality
                                                                 (Newark) and a county (Passaic).  They will also offer
9:45 AM – 11:15 AM
                                                                 practical advice for local governments on how to plan,
                                                                 construct and pay for green infrastructure.  
A6 - Planning for Immigrant and Multi-Ethnic
Communities
                                                                 Speaker(s):!
CM I 1.5
                                                                 Chris Sturm, Senior Director of State Policy, New Jersey
The surge in immigration over the past two decades has           Future
engendered an unprecedented level of racial, ethnic and
cultural diversity in NJ.  This forum will present an overview   Jaclyn Flor, PE, PP, CME, Associate and Principal
of some key concepts, trends and issues to consider when         Planner/Engineer, T&M Associates
planning in immigrant and multi-ethnic contexts.  A variety      Amy Rowe, Environmental and Resource Management
of tools (along with their advantages and drawbacks) will        Agent, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
be presented to explore a range of possible planning
approaches and tactics for communities with large                Jennifer Gonzalez, Environmental Planner, Passaic
immigrant populations and to illustrate how these                County Department of Planning & Economic Development
approaches can enrich planning practice more generally.

Speaker(s):!                                                     ▶ Conference BC
Tiffany Robinson, The RBA Group                                  9:45 AM – 11:15 AM
Stacey Chen, AICP, Associate, Interface Studio, LLC
                                                                 A8 - Community Preparedness for Climate Change
Melissa Kim, Director, North 5th Street Revitalization           CM I 1.5
Project
Mindy Watts, AICP, NJPP, Senior Associate, Interface             Speakers will highlight needs, activities and leading
Studio, LLC                                                      practices underway with respect to preparedness for
                                                                 climate adaptation through comprehensive planning
                                                                 activities at the local level.  The panel will provide an
▶ Conference A                                                   overview of activities of the New Jersey Climate Adaptation
                                                                 Alliance and efforts through several programs in NJ
9:45 AM – 11:15 AM                                               supporting planning efforts to prepare for climate change
                                                                 impacts, and a summary of leading best practices for
A7 - Mimicking Nature to Manage Stormwater in Urban              planners from the region. 
Areas CM I 1.5
                                                                 Speaker(s):!
Stormwater management offers many benefits, including
much-needed protection against flooding and rising sea-           Jeanne Herb, Research Program Administrator at
levels.  But today, stormwater rarely finds a soft spot to        Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
soak into the ground in New Jersey’s urbanized areas.            Ana Baptist, PhD. Director of Environmental Policy for the
Instead it flows across rooftops and pavement, picking up         Ironbound Community Corporation
pollutants (and in some places mixing with raw sewage)
before running into waterways, exacerbating flooding and          Jeff Perlman, Principal Planner, North Jersey
degrading water quality.  This session highlights innovative     Transportation Planning Authority
approaches to capturing stormwater early, using planted          Judd Schechter Mann, Doctoral Student, Bloustein
areas, rainwater harvesting and porous pavement.  Such           School of Planning & Public Policy
“green infrastructure” projects not only rely on nature’s
                                                                 Lisa Auermuller, Watershed Coordinator, Jacques
techniques but share nature’s benefits as well – greening
                                                                 Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve
cities, cleansing water and air, lowering temperatures, and
recharging groundwater.  
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Friday, Breakout B, 11:30am - 1:00pm
▶ Regency A                                                      Speaker(s):!

                                                                 Leonardo Vazquez, AICP, PP, The National Consortium
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
                                                                 for Creative Placemaking and the Nishuane Group
B1 - Making Complete Streets a Reality:  Integrating             Mary Eileen Fourratt, Executive Director of the Monmouth
Safe Streets with Livable Communities                            County Arts Council
CM I 1.5                                                         Scott Weiner, President & CEO, Actors Fund Housing
                                                                 Development Corporation
The NJDOT adopted its Complete Streets policy in 2009,
promoting a “comprehensive, integrated, connected multi-         Larry McCullough, Grants Officer/Special Projects
modal network by providing connections to bicycling and          Coordinator, Woodbridge Township
walking trip generators such as employment, education,           Marianne Lods, Executive Director, Millville Development
residential, recreational and public facilities, as well as      Corporation - Main Street Millville, Glasstown Arts District
retail and transit centers. Presenters will provide an
overview of NJDOT’s Complete Streets policy and review
the resources available to planners and communities to           ▶ Regency C
assist local implementation.  Examples and challenges will
be discussed.                                                    11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Speaker(s):!                                                     B3 - MAP-21 & The Future of Federal Funding
                                                                 CM I 1.5
Peter Kremer, AICP, PP, Parsons Brinckerhoff
David Kutner, The Highbridge Group                               Presenters will discuss the policy changes coming under
Debra Kingsland, Section Chief, NJDOT Office of Bicycle           MAP-21, including new elements of state and metropolitan
& Pedestrian Programs                                            planning processes. In addition, the discussion will focus
                                                                 on the lack of a long-term transportation funding solution at
Tiffany R. Robinson, The RBA Group                               the federal level and the challenges that presents in NJ in
Dan Fatton, New Jersey Future, Trenton Cycling                   terms of potential impact on the economy and quality of
Revolution                                                       life.

                                                                 Speaker(s):!
▶ Regency B
                                                                 Mary K. Murphy, Executive Director, North Jersey
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM                                               Transportation Planning Authority
                                                                 Hon. Matthew Holt, Chairman, North Jersey
B2 - Creative Placemaking in NJ:  Opportunities and              Transportation Planning Authority
Challenges
CM I 1.5                                                         Joung Lee, Associate Director for Finance & Business
                                                                 Development, American Association of State Highway &
Creative placemaking is a new approach to promoting              Transportation Officials
community and economic development through the arts.  It         Ernest J. Blais, Division Administrator, New Jersey, FHWA
is not just about building a PAC or creating a cultural
district; it is strategic, mindful, and designed to generate a
wide variety of impacts.  Arts Build Communities of Rutgers
University is a national leader in training planners and
building the capacity of communities to do creative
placemaking.  In this session, participants will learn steps
towards creative placemaking, which can serve as a cost-
effective approach to revitalization for communities with
limited resources. 
Friday, Breakout B, 11:30am - 1:00pm
▶ Garden State A                                                 Speaker(s):!

                                                                 Leah Furey-Bruder, PP, AICP, Bach Associates P.C.
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
                                                                 Phillip M. Garvey, Senior Research Associate, Thomas D.
B4 - Newark's Redevelopment Successes:  Lessons                  Larson Transportation Institute
Learned & Prospects                                              Mark Keener, Brown & Keener, a Division of RBA 
CM I 1.5

As gas prices rise, more people are seeking to live and          ▶ Garden State C
work near major transportation hubs. With state incentives
supporting the choice, many employers and developers are
                                                                 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
seeking to build new or expand existing facilities in urban
areas. Using the recent growth in Newark as an example,
                                                                 B6 - Bus Rapid Transit in NJ:  Present & Future
this session will review the tools available to municipalities
                                                                 CM I 1.5
seeking to revitalize their downtown areas and attract both
businesses and residents.  In particular, this session will
discuss the complexities of using the Local Redevelopment        Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) strategies are being considered
and Housing Law to achieve positive outcomes.                    throughout the tri-state region. Panelists will discuss New
                                                                 Jersey case studies, as well as future plans and goals for
Speaker(s):!                                                     BRT in the State. Specific BRT examples, including NJ
                                                                 TRANSIT Go Bus line, Union County BRT, South Jersey
Lisa John, Esquire, Genova, Burns Giantomasi &                   BRT and Route 9 BRT will be explained in the
Webster                                                          presentation. Panelists will also summarize and discuss the
                                                                 “Evaluation of Next Generation BRT in the NJTPA Region”
Dan Jennings, Senior Vice President of Real Estate, Brick        study that is analyzing how to capitalize on opportunities
City Development Corporation                                     and overcome challenges related to implementing BRT
Ginger Dawson, Vice President of Development, Michaels           services.
Development Company
                                                                 Speaker(s):!
Michele Alonso, PP/AICP, Principal Planner,
Newark Division of Planning and Community Development            Caroline Reiter, AICP, PP, C.P. Statile, PA
Peter Steck                                                      David Schmetterer, AICP, Senior Planner, Regional
                                                                 Planning, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority
▶ Garden State B                                                 RJ Palladino, AICP, PP, Assistant Director, Strategic
                                                                 Investment at NJ Transit
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM                                               Mike Viscardi, AICP, PP, LLA, Transportation Planner, NJ
                                                                 Transit
B5 - A Scientific Basis for Sign Regulation?
CM I 1.5

Hear from two experts on sign ordinances including the
author of numerous research studies on the performance
and effectiveness of signage that went into the USSC's
recent Sign Code and the urban designer behind the sign
section of the SmartCode. Be prepared to update your
zoning code or support variance testimony using published
standards.
Friday, Breakout B, 11:30am - 1:00pm
▶ Conference A                                                 ▶ Conference BC
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM                                             11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

B7 - Back to the Future:  Sustainable Communities for          B8 - The Rebuild Challenge:  What Should Planners
NJ CM I 1.5                                                    Do? CM I 1.5

What if every single act of design and construction made       Sandy destroyed and damaged thousands of structures
the world a better place? Imagine true sustainability in our   along the Jersey Shore and Raritan Bay, displaced
homes, workplaces, neighborhoods, towns and cities –           thousands of families, ravaged beaches, dunes and
Socially Just, Culturally Rich and Ecologically Benign. The    boardwalks, and provided a sobering wakeup call about the
session will provide three linked presentations:  an           fragility and natural hazards of the coast.  Many public
introduction to The International Living Building Challenge;   officials have vowed to rebuild promptly.  Others urge that
a case study of Dockside Green, Victoria, BC, a 15-acre        the recovery now underway lead to more resilient
urban redevelopment eco-district that has followed ILBC’s      communities.  The challenge of rebuilding after Sandy
principles; and a review of a Bloustein studio which           raises critical issues, including climate change, public
proposed the use of Eco-districts as a model for               beach access, beach replenishment and dune
sustainable suburban development in New Jersey.                construction, building standards in coastal flood areas,
                                                               protecting the public’s safety from inevitable future storms,
Speaker(s):!                                                   restoring rapidly boardwalks, piers, and parks vital to the
                                                               shore economy, and how best to pay and share the multi-
Darren Molnar-Port, Green Building Administrator, DCA          billion costs.  This session will explore the “new normal”
                                                               and actions taken since Sandy, examine options going
Robin L. Murray, FAIA, PP, LEED AP BD+C, RLM
                                                               forward, suggest what’s likely to happen next, and chart
Architects, Adjunct Professor, Rutgers University
                                                               roles for planners in this process.
Carolyn Worstell, Intern, New Jersey Future
                                                               Speaker(s):!

                                                               David N. Kinsey, PP, FAICP, Kinsey & Hand, former
                                                               Director of the Division of Coastal Resources, NJDEP
                                                               Mark Mauriello, Director of Environmental Affairs &
                                                               Planning, Edgewood Properties, former Commissioner,
                                                               NJDEP
                                                               Erika Stahl, PP, AICP, Assistant Township Planner, Toms
                                                               River Township
                                                               Elizabeth Terenik, PP, AICP, Terenik Land Use
                                                               Consulting, LLC
Friday, Lunch & Keynote, 1:15pm - 3:30pm
▶ Regency DEF - (special thanks to Brick Industry Association)
President’s Remarks & Sponsor Appreciation - Charles Latini, Jr., PP, AICP
Speaker Introductions:  Linda Weber, APA-NJ Recovery Planning and Hazard Mitigation Committee

The Managed Coast
Jaap Kwadijk, Ph. D., Director of Science & Chair of the Scientific Council, Deltares,
The Netherlands

The Netherlands has long struggled to manage the sea and protect its urban lands and economic
resources. Jaap Kwadijk will share the evolution of Dutch planning, including what is technically possible,
methods for assessing feasibility and long term sustainability, and developing the social and political
institutions necessary to move from repeated rounds of crisis response to a managed coastline.

                               Since June 2012, Dr. Kwadijk is Director of Science at Deltares and
                               chairman of the Deltares Scientific Council. Throughout his career at
                               Deltares / WL|Delft Hydraulics, Dr Kwadijk has focused on the topics of
                               climate change, hydrology, and water and flood management. He was the
                               coordinator of Delft Hydraulics’ research on hydrology and flood forecasting
                               from 1997 until 2006. Between 2006 and 2010, he was scientific leader of
                               climate research activities at WL | Delft Hydraulics/Deltares. He became a
                               leading scientist in the field of hydrology, climate change impact assessment
                               and flood forecasting and management. Dr. Kwadijk has published many
                               highly appreciated scientific papers on these topics. He has also supervised
                               numerous Ph.D. students, presented his work at many scientific
                               conferences, and is an invited lecturer at several European universities.



From Crisis Response to Recovery & Preparation
Dr. Laurie A. Johnson, AICP, Johnson Consulting & Research

Laurie Johnson has over 20 years of experience in urban planning
and disaster-related consulting, management and research. She
has written extensively about the economics of catastrophes, land
use and risk, and disaster recovery and reconstruction. She has
studied most of the world’s major urban disasters, including the
2011 Tohoku Japan, 2010 and 2011 Christchurch NZ, 2010 Chile
and 2008 China earthquakes and 2005 Hurricane Katrina. In 2006,
she was a lead author of the recovery plan for the City of New
Orleans following Hurricane Katrina and coauthored the book,
Clear as Mud: Planning for the Rebuilding of New Orleans,
published by the American Planning Association in April 2010.

Dr. Johnson will address the process of disaster recovery from her
experience with earthquakes, floods, hurricanes and other disasters around the world.
Friday, Breakout C, 3:45pm - 5:45pm
▶ Regency A                                                     Speaker(s):!

                                                                Marilyn Lennon, Assistant Commissioner for Land Use,
3:45 PM – 5:45 PM
                                                                Department of Environmental Protection
C1 - The 21st Century Master Plan                               Jennifer Feltis-Cortese, AICP, Research Scientist,
CM I 2.0                                                        Division of Coastal & Land Use Planning
                                                                Rick Brown, PP, Environmental Specialist, Division of
Municipal master plans routinely ignore best practices in       Coastal & Land Use Planning
planning and related disciplines, and rely upon erroneous
assumptions regarding public needs, demographic trends          Rebecca Foster, Environmental Specialist, Division of
and economic realities. The results are second-rate.            Coastal & Land Use Planning
Presenters will discuss new approaches to municipal             Elizabeth Terenik, PP, AICP, Terenik Land Use
master planning that are grounded in substantive data,          Consulting, LLC
including market and demographic realities; a strategic
                                                                Robin L. Murray, FAIA, PP, LEED AP BD+C, RLM
framework with measurable goals; a focus on form,
                                                                Architects, Adjunct Professor, Rutgers University
function and place-making; and integrated approaches to
economic development, landscape restoration, storm water
management, place-making and mobility. This is a highly
interactive, roll-up-your sleeves session, where the            ▶ Regency C
audience's active participation is not only encouraged, but
also required.                                                  3:45 PM – 5:45 PM

Speaker(s):!                                                    C3 - Communications for Planners: Strategies and
                                                                Tools CM I 2.0
Linda Weber, AICP, PP, Principal, Mosaic STUDIO
                                                                Municipalities, planners and developers increasingly need
Carlos Rodrigues, AICP, PP, Design Solutions for a
                                                                a comprehensive communications strategy and a full suite
Crowded Planet
                                                                of implementation tools in order to build support for a
Todd Poole, Managing Principal, 4Ward Planning, LLC             project and to address any opposition before it can sideline
Tavis Dockwiller, ASLA, Founder and Principal                   it. This workshop will outline how to build a strategy and
Landscape Architect, Viridian Landscape Studio                  deploy the right tools in order to maximize the chances that
                                                                an initiative can be brought to fruition. Included will be
Michele Adams, PE, President and Principal Engineer,            some basic communications planning exercises, and an
Meliora Design, LLC                                             overview of social media, crowdsourcing, video, mobile and
                                                                other technologies that can help get the right messages to
                                                                the right people. 
▶ Regency B
                                                                Speaker(s):!
3:45 PM – 5:45 PM
                                                                Elaine Clisham, Director of Communications, NJ Future
C2 - Connecting to our Waters: Municipal Access
Planning & Resources                                            Gabe Bailer, Urban Thinker Associates
CM I 2.0                                                        Frank Hebbert, Director, Civic Works Team, OpenPlans

Among the new provisions expected in the coastal
management rules is a new process to define how local
government should plan for public access to tidal waters
impacting approximately 230 municipalities. Municipal
participation in this program confers certain regulatory and,
potentially, financial, benefits to communities. Panelists will
describe approaches to the preparation of Municipal Public
Access Plans (MPAP), which can identify both current
facilities and future needs that can reinforce, and further a
community's other economic, environmental and social
objectives. 
Friday, Breakout C, 3:45pm - 5:45pm
▶ Bloustein Special Events Forum*                               Speaker(s):!

                                                                Frank Felder. PhD, Director, Center for Energy, Economic
3:45 PM – 5:45 PM
                                                                & Environmental Policy, Rutgers University
C4 - The Economic Transformation of New Brunswick               Lyle Rawlings, PE, PhD, President & CEO, Advanced
CM I 2.0                                                        Solar Products
                                                                Colin Loxley, Team Leader, Operational Audit &
A visual and narrative exploration of the economic              Compliance, PSE&G
transformation of New Brunswick, from its origins as a
European port center, to its rise as an industrial and
commercial city, to its decline as a manufacturing center, to   ▶ Conference BC
its rebirth as post-industrial city.  Changing technological,
transportation and socio-economic dynamics will be
                                                                3:45 PM – 5:45 PM
emphasized.  Lessons learned in the role of redevelopment
efforts and leadership from government, civic leaders and
                                                                C8 - Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery
the private sector will be reflected upon as the future of the
                                                                CM I 2.0
City is discussed.

Speaker(s):!                                                    This workshop will begin with an overview of resilience
                                                                concepts, the National Disaster Recovery Framework, and
James W. Hughes, Dean of the Edward J. Bloustein                some of the alphabet soup of federal programs by Jim
School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University      Schwab, AICP, Manager of the APA Hazards Planning
                                                                Research Center. Laurie Johnson, AICP, Principal of
David Listokin, Co-Director, Center for Urban Policy            Laurie Johnson Consulting in San Francisco, who has
Research, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and            been part of APA’s project team for “Planning for Post-
Public Policy at Rutgers University                             Disaster Recovery: Next Generation,” will discuss the
Thea Berkhout, Associate Dean of the Edward J.                  goals, policies, and procedures associated with planning
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers       for post-disaster recovery. Finally, Kathleen Carlisle, the
University                                                      Senior Mitigation Planner for FEMA Region 2, will discuss
                                                                the role of mitigation in planning for post-disaster recovery,
                                                                and specific needs in New Jersey. The session will provide
▶ Conference A                                                  an opportunity for audience members to ask questions and
                                                                interact with the panel
3:45 PM – 5:45 PM
                                                                Speaker(s):!
C7 - NJ Solar Planning & Policies
CM I 2.0                                                        Jim Schwab, AICP, Senior Research Associate, APA;
                                                                Manager of APA Hazards Planning Research Center & Co-
New Jersey has a long-standing and aggressive solar             editor of Zoning Practice
policy, which has changed since its inception in several        Dr. Laurie A. Johnson, AICP, Johnson Consulting &
ways. This session reviews our recent past and explores         Research
the future of solar planning at a State and local level.
                                                                Cathleen Carlisle, Senior Mitigation Planner, Risk Analysis
                                                                Branch, Mitigation Division, DHS/FEMA Region 2
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NJ Planning Conference Focuses on Resilience, Rebuilding and Growth

  • 1. DEVELOP. INNOVATE. IMPLEMENT. ADVANCE. GROW. LEAD. NEW JERSEY PLANNING CONFERENCE January 31 - February 1 | Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick, NJ
  • 2. ! ! ! ! Welcome'to'New'Jersey’s'premiere'planning'conference!'' ! With!2012!in!the!books,!2013!opens!with!tremendous!opportunity!for!New!Jersey’s!planning!and! development!community.!As!APADNJ!and!our!planning!partners,!allied!professional!organizations,!and! associated!advocacy!groups!continue!to!find!new!ways!to!partner!and!reveal!planning’!s!worth!to!policy! makers,!this!year’s!APADNJ!Annual!Planning!Conference!brings!a!set!of!tracks!that!will!assuredly!provide! our!members!with!the!inspiration!necessary!to!not!only!improve!and!make!great!communities!happen,! but!also!reveal!how!forethought!is!actually!a!requirement!for!a!stronger,!more!sustainable!and!resilient! New!Jersey!economy.! ! The!opportunity!to!strengthen!the!New!Jersey!economy!lies!in!planning!for!and!building!the!communities! of!tomorrow.!Our!ability!to!do!this!will!depend!on!how!all!the!pieces!come!together!through! comprehensive!planning.!Our!ability!to!attract!and!keep!a!talented!and!educated!workforce!will!depend! on!it.!Our!ability!to!build!more!resilient!communities!will!depend!on!it.!Our!ability!to!do!this!will!be!on!full! display!at!this!year’s!conference.! ! Post!Superstorm!Sandy,!our!APAD!NJ!Vice!President!of!Conference!Services!Creigh!Rahenkamp!has!done!a! fantastic!job!augmenting!the!program!originally!slated!to!be!presented!during!the!week!of!the!disaster.!! With!so!much!good!work!coming!from!APA!membership!in!the!NJ,!NY,!and!PA!region,!we!feel!that!the! global!expertise!added!to!this!year’s!program!will!strengthen!our!already!tremendously!strong!planning! capacities!in!the!region.!!From!the!Federal!Disaster!Recovery!Coordinator!for!Hurricane!Sandy,!Stephen!De! Blasio,!Sr.,!to!Jaap!Kwadijk,!Director!of!Science!&!Chair!of!the!Scientific!Council!who!will!to!speak!about! the!Netherlands!approach!to!environmental!planning!and!economic!resiliency,!to!Jim!Schwab,!Manager!of! APA!Hazards!Planning!Research!Center!and!Dr.!Laurie!A.!Johnson!lead!author!of!the!recovery!plan!for!the! city!of!New!Orleans,!this!year’s!program!offers!leadership!locally!and!abroad,!on!topics!of!local,!regional! and!national!significance.'! ! On!behalf!of!the!entire!Executive!Committee,!we!are!truly!excited!to!provide!you!all!with!the!opportunity! to!continue!exploring!new!ideas!and!innovation.!We!look!forward!to!reconnecting!with!old!friends!and! the!new!ones!from!here!and!abroad!joining!us!this!year.!! ! Cheers,! ! ! ! ! Charles!Latini!Jr,!PP,!AICP! APADNJ!President!
  • 3. Conference  At-­‐A-­‐Glance THURSDAY,  JANUARY  31,  2013 7:00  AM  -­‐  8:00  AM EXHIBIT  SETUP Atrium 8:00  AM  -­‐  7:30  PM EXHIBIT  HALL  OPEN Atrium 8:00  AM  -­‐  4:00  PM SPEAKER  READY  ROOM Conference   E PLANNING  LAW  TRACK 8:00  AM  -­‐  9:00  AM REGISTRATION  &  BREAKFAST  BAR Regency   D   A lcove 8:30  AM  -­‐  8:45  AM WELCOME  &  CONFERENCE  OVERVIEW Regency   D EF 9:00  AM  -­‐  10:30  AM PLA1  -­‐  Planning  for  the  Environment:  Wastewater  Planning   Regency   A BC &  the  Waiver  Rule PLA2  -­‐  Annual  Land  Use  Update Garden   State   D EF PLA3  -­‐  The  Post-­‐Sandy  Rebuild:    The  NiFy  GriFy  of  Can  I  Build  Here? Conference   BC 10:45  AM  -­‐  12:15  PM PLB1  -­‐  The  Expert  Witness:  How  Best  to  Manage,  Marshal  and  Deploy Regency   A BC PLB2  -­‐  Redevelopment:  How  to  get  what  you  want  from  Redevelopment  -­‐   Garden   State   D EF Maintaining  an  ImplementaQon  Focus PLB3  -­‐  Chasing  Rebuild  Resources:    Programs,  OpportuniQes  and  Experiences Conference  BC 12:30  PM  -­‐  2:00  PM LUNCH Regency  DEF 2:15  PM  -­‐  3:45  PM PLC1  -­‐  The  Use  Variance:  Whether,  When  and  How? Regency  ABC PLC2  -­‐  Affordable  Housing:  Planning  &  ImplementaQon  in  an  Era  of   Garden  State  DEF Uncertainty 4:00  PM  -­‐  6:00  PM PLD1  -­‐  Ethics  in  Land  Use Regency  DEF LEED  TRACK  -­‐  Partnership  with  USGBC  NJ 8:00  AM  -­‐  9:00  AM REGISTRATION  &  BREAKFAST  BAR Bloustein  School  Foyer 9:00  AM  -­‐  12:15  PM LEED  201  Core  Concepts  and  Strategies  and  LEED  Green  Associate  Exam  Prep Bloustein  School  Special   Events  Forum 12:30  PM  -­‐  2:00  PM LUNCH  &  BREAK Bloustein  School  Foyer 2:15  PM  -­‐  6:00  PM (Cont.)  LEED  201  Core  Concepts  and  Strategies  and   Bloustein  School  Special   LEED  Green  Associate  Exam  Prep Events  Forum GIS  TRACK 8:00  AM  -­‐  9:00  AM REGISTRATION  &  BREAKFAST  BAR Bloustein  School  Foyer 9:00  AM  -­‐  12:15  PM GIS1  -­‐  Community  ParQcipatory  Mapping Bloustein  School  Computer   Lab  Rm  372 12:30  PM  -­‐  2:00  PM LUNCH  &  BREAK Bloustein  School  Foyer (Part  II  of  the  GIS  Track  will  occur  back  at  the  Hotel  Regency) 2:15  PM  -­‐  3:45  PM GIS2  -­‐  IntegraQng  GIS  &  GISP’s  into  Planning  PracQce Conference  BC 4:00  PM  -­‐  6:00  PM PLD1  -­‐  Ethics  in  Land  Use Regency  DEF THURSDAY  RECEPTION 6:00  PM  -­‐  7:30  PM Learn  more  about  APA-­‐NJ’s  Community  Planning  Assistance  Program! Atrium
  • 4. Conference  At-­‐A-­‐Glance FRIDAY,  FEBRUARY  1,  2013 7:00  AM  -­‐  8:00  AM EXHIBIT  SETUP Atrium 8:00  AM  -­‐  7:30  PM EXHIBIT  HALL  OPEN Atrium 8:00  AM  -­‐  4:00  PM SPEAKER  READY  ROOM Conference   E 8:00  AM  -­‐  9:00  AM REGISTRATION  &  BREAKFAST  BAR Regency   D   A lcove 8:30  AM  -­‐  9:30  AM WELCOME    &  INTRODUCTION Regency   D EF NJ  Challenges:    Rebuilding,  Economic  Restructuring  &  Land  Use BREAKOUT  SESSIONS  A 9:45  AM  -­‐  11:15  AM A1  -­‐  Healthy  CommuniQes Regency   A A2  -­‐  County  Planning  Reboot  -­‐-­‐   Regency   B Examining  the  Statute  (1934)  and  The  PracQce  (2012) A3  -­‐  Regional  Approaches  to  Sustainable  TOD Regency   C A4  -­‐  New  Paradigms  for  Housing  DiversificaQon Garden   State   A A5  -­‐  Finding  &  Using  Planning  Data Garden   State   B A6  -­‐  Planning  for  Immigrant  and  MulQ-­‐Ethnic  CommuniQes Garden   State   C A7  -­‐  Mimicking  Nature  to  Manage  Stormwater  in  Urban  Areas Conference  A A8  -­‐  Community  Preparedness  for  Climate  Change Conference  BC BREAKOUT  SESSIONS  B 11:30  AM  -­‐  1:00  PM B1  -­‐  Making  Complete  Streets  a  Reality:     Regency   A IntegraQng  Safe  Streets  with  Livable  CommuniQes B2  -­‐  CreaQve  Placemaking  in  NJ:    OpportuniQes  and  Challenges Regency   B B3  -­‐  MAP-­‐21  &  The  Future  of  Federal  Funding Regency   C B4  -­‐  Newark's  Redevelopment  Successes:    Lessons  Learned  &  Prospects Garden   State   A B5  -­‐  A  ScienQfic  Basis  for  Sign  RegulaQon? Garden   State   B B6  -­‐  Bus  Rapid  Transit  in  NJ:    Present  &  Future Garden   State   C B7  -­‐  Back  to  the  Future:    Sustainable  CommuniQes  for  NJ Conference  A B8  -­‐  The  Rebuild  Challenge:    What  Should  Planners  Do? Conference  BC 1:15  PM  -­‐  3:30  PM LUNCH  &  KEYNOTE Regency  DEF BREAKOUT  SESSIONS  C 3:45  PM  -­‐  5:45  PM C1  -­‐  The  21st  Century  Master  Plan Regency   A C2  -­‐  ConnecQng  to  our  Waters:  Municipal  Access  Planning  &  Resources Regency   B C3  -­‐  CommunicaQons  for  Planners:  Strategies  and  Tools Regency   C C4  -­‐  The  Economic  TransformaQon  of  New  Brunswick   Bloustein   Special   Events  Forum C7  -­‐  NJ  Solar  Planning  &  Policies Conference  A C8  -­‐  Planning  for  Post-­‐Disaster  Recovery Conference  BC FRIDAY  RECEPTION 6:00  PM  -­‐  7:30  PM Learn  more  about  APA-­‐NJ’s  Great  Places  in  New  Jersey  iniQaQve! Atrium
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  • 6. CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS AICP members of the APA New Jersey Chapter with a two-year reporting period ending December 31, 2012 have been given an extension through February 28, 2013 (to accommodate for our rescheduled conference).  This reporting period extension has been noted on the CM log. All sessions have been approved for AICP CM credits which are provided per each credit hour for each session.   New Jersey Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits are being provided for Planning Law sessions through the administration of the New Jersey Builders Association. HELP US MAKE A DIFFERENCE - CONFERENCE PHILANTHROPY APA-NJ will hold a shoe collection drive throughout the conference to benefit the charity Soles4Souls.  Please join us by cleaning out your closet and bringing your donation of new or gently worn shoes.  Your Extra Pair Could Be Their First Your gift of footwear is important to children and adults around the world.  Footwear can help eliminate the spreading of disease through the foot as well as help children obtain an education, as many schools require footwear to attend.  In addition, used shoes support micro-enterprise efforts to eradicate poverty in Haiti and other developing countries.    Since 2004, Soles4Souls has delivered over 19 million pairs of shoes in over 125 countries.  Less than 1% of all donations cannot be reused but do not end up in landfills; these shoes are directed to a waste-to-energy facility. So please RECYCLE your footwear at the conference.  Learn more at www.GiveShoes.org. More questions?  Contact Linda Wills, APA-NJ Community Service Coordinator at LEWills@optonline.net.
  • 7. Office of the Dean www.policy.rutgers.edu Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 33 Livingston Avenue, Suite 300 848-932-2828 New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Fax: 732-932-1771 January 2013 On behalf of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and Rutgers University, I would like to welcome you to the American Planning Association’s rescheduled 2012 New Jersey Planning Conference. The agenda has been adroitly reshaped in response to the critical planning imperatives unleashed by SuperStorm Sandy. The conference has continued to build upon the success of its predecessors, and has become a full two-day event with a diverse range of topics and activities. For the first time, attendees can now attend a full day of programs to prepare for the LEED Green Associate designation and exam, planning law sessions that examine land use decision-making from both practicing legal and planning perspectives or the ever-popular GIS workshop track. Friday’s breakout sessions continue the APA’s tradition of providing a great platform for planning practitioners, scholars, and students of planning to examine many of the issues facing our communities. From incorporating solar planning at the state and local levels, to sustainable transit-oriented development, to preparing for climate change, to planning for post-disaster recovery, and to developing a future-oriented master plan, you’ll find outstanding program offerings focused on APA’s mission to support and develop planning professionals who are dedicated to facing these challenges head-on. Together, the Bloustein School and the APA-New Jersey chapter are committed to providing opportunities for both professionals and students to examine pertinent issues that come with continued urbanization in an increasingly difficult global economy, and become agents of positive change. I would also like to take the time to thank the many volunteers and sponsors, without whose assistance this event would not have been possible. Best regards, James W. Hughes, Ph.D. Dean
  • 8. Serving as one of the nation’s key centers for the theory and practice of planning and public policy scholarship and analysis. policy.rutgers.edu 1992 – 2012 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Civic Square Building 33 Livingston Avenue innovative concepts, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732.932.5475 policy.rutgers.edu enduring solutions
  • 9. Get the Facts on ABC Q: What’s in it for Me? ibit s tion ent s Exh Ed uca Ev April 10-11, 2013 The only show in the Northeast to Numerous After Hour Events AC Convention Center offer continuing education to all • Tue: Sales & Marketing Awards of the following disciplines under • Wed: Kick-off Cocktail Party & Atlantic City, NJ one roof: Food Tasting Event • Wed & Thu: Builders Bash I & 2 Days of • AIA - Architects Builders Bash II Exhibits & Education • AICP - Professional Planners • Thu: Exhibitor ‘Thank You’ • CLE - Attorneys Breakfast OVER 400 exhibits featuring • CM - Maintenance Professions • Thu: NJBA’s Industry Awards products, services and expertise from • CPC - Engineers Luncheon & Installation of NJ, CT, DE, MD, NY, PA, and VA. • NJEC - Electricians Officers • Thu: NJBA Presidents’ Party • And Many More! ...and Opportunities 2 0 1 3 Find more facts on-line! www.ABConvention.com
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  • 16. Thursday, Planning Law, 9:00am- 10:30am ▶ Regency ABC ▶ Conference BC 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM PLA1 - Planning for the Environment: Wastewater PLA3 - The Post-Sandy Rebuild:  The Nitty Gritty of Planning & the Waiver Rule Can I Build Here? CM I 1.5 I Law CM I 1.5 I Law Most of the State's focus on regional planning has boiled Our political leaders have been strong and certain -- we will down to the designation of sewer service areas one county rebuild.  But is it so easy?  The panel will address State at a time.  This panel will address what you should be regulations, zoning hurdles and building permit issues that doing on behalf of landowners and municipalities to protect landowners and municipal officials must deal with in getting their interests in this process.  The panel will also address from here to there.  Flood elevations and height controls; the uses of the Waiver Rule and provide insight into what is how can we effectively deal with non-conforming uses and happening in this emerging area of practice. structures; how much destruction triggers which requirements; and related topics will be discussed.    Speaker(s):! Speaker(s):! Mike Gross, Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla, P.C. Clint B. Allen, Archer & Greiner, P.C. Rich Hluchan, Hyland Levin, LLP Rick Ricciardi, President, Marathon Engineering & Kevin Coakley, Connell Foley Environmental Services, Inc. Angela Clerico, Natural Systems Utilities, LLC Lance Landgraf, Jr., Principal Planner, Marathon Megan Brunatti, Environmental Specialist, Department of Engineering & Environmental Services, Inc. Environmental Protection Marie-Annette (Nan) Johnson, FEMA Region 1 Mitigation Marilyn Lennon, Assistant Commissioner for Land Use, Division – Risk Analysis Branch Department of Environmental Protection ▶ Garden State DEF 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM PLA2 - Annual Land Use Update CM I 1.5 I Law In a field that advances mostly through unpublished decisions, remands and court-influenced settlements, hear from our panel of leading practitioners an overview of what's new in the field.  The panel will also address the first cases dealing with the "time of application" amendment, lingering age-conversion issues and open space/recreation requirements. Speaker(s):! Donna Jennings, Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, P.A. Gary S. Forshner, Stark & Stark Michael Herbert, Herbert Van Ness Cayci & Goodell, PC Meryl Gonchar, Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis
  • 17. Thursday, Planning Law, 10:45am- 12:15pm ▶ Regency ABC Speaker(s):! Janine Bauer, Szaferman Lakind 10:45 AM – 12:15 PM Tom Carroll, Hill Wallack LLP PLB1 - The Expert Witness: How Best to Manage, Dave Roberts, Maser Consulting, P.A. Marshal and Deploy CM I 1.5 I Law Bill Harrison, Genova Burns Giantomasi & Webster Planners are often frustrated when someone else drives the presentation, and lawyers have to rely on someone ▶ Conference BC else to make the case through expert testimony. What does it take to work effectively as a team in a land use 10:45 AM – 12:15 PM trial? This presentation is designed to help planners and lawyers understand the strengths of the role of planners as PLB3 - Chasing Rebuild Resources:  Programs, an expert witness. We will offer practical advice from the Opportunities and Experiences Hon. Peter A. Buchsbaum, J.S.C. as to what makes for an CM I 1.5 I Law effective presentation to a trial judge. In addition, we will offer practical tips for attorneys and planners as to how This session will outline the various programs offered by best to prepare for and present expert testimony, both in the federal and state agencies to kick-start the rebuild the trial court context but also before planning and zoning effort.  FEMA representatives will describe the programs, boards. criteria and eligibility requirements and our panel will discuss other resources that municipal and State officials Speaker(s):! can bring to bear as well.    Henry Kent-Smith, Fox Rothschild, LLP Speaker(s):! Hon. Peter A. Buchsbaum, Justice of the Superior Court Chuck Latini, AICP, LGH Planning Trishka Waterbury Cecil, Mason, Griffin & Pierson, P.C. Stephen M. De Blasio, Sr., Federal Disaster Recovery Michael F. Sullivan, ASLA, AICP, Clarke Caton Hintz Coordinator for Hurricane Sandy, FEMA Region IX Frank Banisch, Banisch & Associates Thomas G. Dallessio, Resilient Design Project Manager, NJ Institute of Technology ▶ Garden State DEF Michael A. Bruno, Giordano Halleran & Ciesla Speaker from the NJ Governor’s Office (Invited) 10:45 AM – 12:15 PM PLB2 - Redevelopment: How to get what you want from Redevelopment - Maintaining an Implementation Focus CM I 1.5 I Law For years, the intellectual focus in the redevelopment field has been on designation and takings, but the real challenge comes when it is time to see the plan through.  Be prepared to be agile and creative to overcome development roadblocks, challenging finance and changing market forces.  Learn from practitioners in this field how to manage change properly in plans and agreements over time, and pick up useful guidance on what has worked.
  • 18. Thursday, Planning Law, 12:30pm - 2:00pm ▶ Regency DEF - LUNCH Welcome, Sponsor Appreciation & Speaker Introductions: Creigh Rahenkamp, APA-NJ Vice President of Conference Services Welcome & Remarks:  Charles Latini, Jr., APA-NJ President & Henry Kent-Smith, Chair, Land Use Section, NJ Bar Lessons Learned & Roads yet to Travel, State & Regional Planning in NJ: Thomas J. Hall, Sills Cummis & Gross, P.C. Thursday, Planning Law, 2:15pm - 3:45pm ▶ Regency ABC ▶ Garden State DEF 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM PLC1 - The Use Variance: Whether, When and How? PLC2 - Affordable Housing: Planning & Implementation CM I 1.5 I Law in an Era of Uncertainty CM I 1.5 I Law One area of land use practice that is always changing is NJ's unique concept of a policy variance.  Explore the Everything is in flux, and yet towns need to act to keep and differences between commercial and residential properly spend their hoarded cash, builders remedy suits applications and regional differences in practice.  Develop are proceeding, early round sites are developing, "growth the skill to advise your clients on choosing a path between share" approvals may need to be re-worked -- and so use variances and rezoning, the advantages/ despite policy chaos at the top, practitioners need to be disadvantages of bifurcation, arm yourself for the ready to advise their clients.  Join these cutting edge discussion about "usurpation" and be prepared to address practitioners to learn what is happening around the state. the policy requirements to support a successful application. Speaker(s):! Speaker(s):! Vito Gallo, Adjunct Faculty, Rutgers University Creigh Rahenkamp, CRA, LLC Steve Esidorfer, Hill Wallack LLP Rick Hoff, Bisgaeir Hoff, LLC Craig Gianetti, Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla, PA Howard Geneslaw, Gibbons P.C. Ronald Cucchiaro , Weiner Lesniak LLP Louis Rago, Rago Law Art Bernard Joe Burgis, Burgis Associates, Inc. Thursday, Planning Law, 4:00pm - 6:00pm ▶ Regency DEF - Ethics in Land Use CM I 1.5 I Ethics Join this diverse panel for a lively exploration of ethics in land use.  What are the limits to advocacy?  What role does the truth play?  Where exactly is the line for determining conflicts?  And how do these answers differ for lawyers and planners?  For the applicants' professionals and for the boards?  Bring your tough questions and experiences to share and work through with your colleagues. Stuart Meck, Assoc. Research Professor & Director, Center for Planning Practice, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Justice Virginia Long, Fox Rothschild, LLP Steve Tripp, Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, PA David Kinsey, Kinsey & Hand
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  • 22. Thursday, LEED Track, 9:00am- 6:00pm ▶ Bloustein School Special Events Forum 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM " REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST BAR 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM " LEED 201 Core Concepts and Strategies and LEED Green Associate Exam Prep This full-day course will prepare you for the LEED Green Associate Exam and focus on the process to become accredited. You will learn about LEED in greater detail, including specific strategies, metrics and standards; each credit impacts to the project and associated synergies that can exist in projects.  The workshop begins with an overview GBCI (Green Building Certification Institute); steps necessary to take the exam; and a detailed study plan with additional materials you will need to read/study.  All topics are geared toward understanding the elements of the LEED rating systems with the core of the workshop discussing LEED intents and concepts at the credit category level - across building types and rating systems - touching on strategies, synergies, and specific examples that are reinforced by real project cases. Key LEED metrics and LEED referenced standards are addressed throughout the workshop.  • Identify the key components of the LEED Rating Systems • Discuss the LEED Certification process • Describe the intents and associated concepts of each LEED credit category • Describe successful LEED strategies • Introduction to Green Building Fundamental and Integrated Design Principles • Review of all LEED Rating System Categories • LEED Green Associate Exam Tips 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM " LUNCH & BREAK (Bloustein Foyer) 2:15 PM - 6:00 PM" (Continuation)
  • 23. Thursday, GIS Track, 9:00am- 6:00pm ▶ Bloustein School - Computer Lab Room 372 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM " REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST BAR 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM " GIS1 - Community Participatory Mapping Recent advances in web and smartphone-based GIS applications offer the opportunity to broaden and improve the quality of community participation with GIS in a broad range of planning activities, including master planning, community visioning, and bicycle and pedestrian planning.   This session will introduce community participatory mapping concepts and present successful case studies and will also include a hands-on introduction to Mappler. Participants are encouraged to bring their iPhones or Android Smartphones and be prepared to walk outside for a brief field exercise.  No previous GIS experience is needed for this workshop. Dr. Wansoo Im, Vertices 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM " LUNCH & BREAK (Bloustein Foyer) ▶ Conference BC (Back to the hotel) 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM GIS2 - Integrating GIS & GISP’s into Planning Practice CM I 1.5 Often, working planners have little time to devote to GIS tasks. Speaker(s):! Here's where a GIS Professional (GISP) can come in handy. But what is a GISP? Can a planning organization get by without one? In Trish Long, GIS Specialist, USDA-NRCS this session, the background and status of the relatively new GISP certification process will be described, as well as the relationship Robert A. Kull, PP, AICP, Principal, Planygy, LLC between professional planners and GISPs. This session will also Jim Girvan, GIS Coordinator, Somerset County cover how to match a planning organization's needs with appropriate GIS configurations. The material for this topic will be drawn from real-world situations observed at planning agencies at all levels of government, in the private and non-profit sectors. *Note: Individuals ▶ Regency DEF - Ethics in Land Use CM I 1.5 I Ethics registered for the GIS Track will complete Join this diverse panel for a lively exploration of ethics in land use.  What are the limits to advocacy?  their day back at the What role does the truth play?  Where exactly is the line for determining conflicts?  And how do these hotel with an ethics answers differ for lawyers and planners?  For the applicants' professionals and for the boards?  Bring session prior to the your tough questions and experiences to share and work through with your colleagues. reception. Stuart Meck, Assoc. Research Professor & Director, Center for Planning Practice, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Justice Virginia Long, Fox Rothschild, LLP Steve Tripp, Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, PA David Kinsey, Kinsey & Hand
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  • 25. MARCH 1 NEW BRUNSWICK REGISTER TODAY forum.njfuture.org Save the Date JUNE 6, 2013 - NEWARK Enriching Place 2013 New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference Plenary Speaker Tony Hiss, HEYER GRUEL & ASSOCIATES Author Of Experience Of Place And In Motion CO M M U NI T Y PLA NN ING CONS U LTANTS Exhibits – Tours – Reception – Sponsor Opportunities 236 Broad Street Red Bank, New Jersey 07701 Seeking AICP Certificate Phone: 732.741.2900 Maintenance Credits Fax: 732.741.2929 mail@hgapa.com www.hgapa.com Have a story to share? Submit a session proposal at: WWW.NJHISTORICPRESERVATIONCONFERENCE.ORG Co-Hosted by the NJ Historic Trust, NJ Historical Commission and Historic Preservation Office
  • 26. Friday Morning, 8:30am - 9:30am ▶ Regency DEF Creigh Rahenkamp, APA-NJ Vice President of Conference Services: Welcome & Conference Overview Charles Latini, APANJ President: Welcome & Introduction James W. Hughes, Dean of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University: “NJ Challenges: Rebuilding, Economic Restructuring & Land Use” Friday, Breakout A, 9:45am - 11:15am ▶ Regency A ▶ Regency B 9:45 AM – 11:15 AM 9:45 AM – 11:15 AM A1 - Healthy Communities A2 - County Planning Reboot -- Examining the Statute CM I 1.5 (1934) and The Practice (2012) CM I 1.5 Planning for "Healthy Communities" is more than just the overwhelming battle to reduce obesity and diabetes rates; This panel will explore ways the statute might be it is about a sensible approach toward community building modernized, how the work of county planning staffs could that strengthens the social fabric by designing for an array be used more effectively in a municipality and among of choices. These choices range from healthy food options municipalities and what is (and could be) the role of the to safe pedestrian circulation that focuses on access to county planning board. goods and service, and recreational programs and amenities. But it doesn't end there! The economic health is Speaker(s):! equally important, and the ratable chase that has been proven to produce disjointed sprawl patterns of Ingrid W. Reed, Senior Fellow, development is not the best economic option for a New Jersey Future community's fiscal health. This panel will discuss all the Laurette Kratina, Supervising issues associated with community health that the Planner, Somerset County healthcare industry is just beginning to learn - that community design matters. Mark A. Remsa, PP, AICP, LLA, ASLA, Director of Economic Speaker(s):! Development and Regional Planning, Burlington County David Kutner, AICP, The Highbridge Group Chuck Latini, AICP, LGH Planning Carlos Rodrigues, AICP, Design Solutions for a Crowded Planet Todd Poole, 4Ward Planning Karin Mille, RD, MS, New Jersey Department of Health, Family Service Division - Office of Nutrition & Fitness
  • 27. Friday, Breakout A, 9:45am - 11:15am ▶ Regency C Speaker(s):! Linda Morgan, LPM Strategies 9:45 AM – 11:15 AM Ron Beit, Founding Partner & CEO, RBH Group A3 - Regional Approaches to Sustainable TOD Robert Antonicello, Executive Director, Jersey City CM I 1.5 Redevelopment Agency In recent years the intertwined relationships that link areas Anthony Marchetta, Executive Director, NJ Housing & within different municipalities has been recognized at both Mortgage Finance Agency the state and federal levels. With the North Jersey Scott Weiner, President & CEO, Actors Fund Housing Regional Plan for Sustainable Development gearing up, Development Corporation this broader, more comprehensive approach will figure even more prominently with a focus on areas along rail or roadway corridors that span municipal boundary lines. This ▶ Garden State B session will illustrate the potential effectiveness of multi- jurisdictional planning approaches for municipalities that 9:45 AM – 11:15 AM may be interested in pursuing this approach as part of the RPSD and other initiatives.  A5 - Finding & Using Planning Data CM I 1.5 Speaker(s):! Every planner has had the experience of an assignment Vivian Baker, NJ Transit that would be easy if only the right data were at hand.   Eric C. Y. Fang, EE&K, a Perkins Eastman Company More than ever before, that data may be a click away.   Robert Freudenberg, Regional Plan Association Hear from working planners where they get their data and how they use it.      James Constantine, PP, Principal of LRK in Princeton Gary Engelstad, Mayor, Bradley Beach Speaker(s):! Vito Gallo, Adjunct Professor, EJB School ▶ Garden State A Frank Ferdetta, Chief, Bureau of Labor Market Information 9:45 AM – 11:15 AM Elizabeth Nash, Director of Data and Product Development, The Reinvestment Fund (PolicyMap) A4 - New Paradigms for Housing Diversification Peter Van Den Kooy, PP, AICP, CME Associates CM I 1.5 Workforce housing, housing for HIV/AIDs populations, housing for teachers and firefighters--urban centers in New Jersey have created new types of housing and housing affordability incentives to meet the needs of diverse populations that do not necessarily fit the traditional definition of "affordable housing" candidates.  This session will examine case studies of successful models of workforce housing, micro-unit apartments, housing for artists and special needs populations, and discuss public and private financing incentives available to support these new developments.
  • 28. Friday, Breakout A, 9:45am - 11:15am ▶ Garden State C Speakers will highlight best practices at various scales: a large redevelopment project (Jersey City), a municipality (Newark) and a county (Passaic).  They will also offer 9:45 AM – 11:15 AM practical advice for local governments on how to plan, construct and pay for green infrastructure.   A6 - Planning for Immigrant and Multi-Ethnic Communities Speaker(s):! CM I 1.5 Chris Sturm, Senior Director of State Policy, New Jersey The surge in immigration over the past two decades has Future engendered an unprecedented level of racial, ethnic and cultural diversity in NJ.  This forum will present an overview Jaclyn Flor, PE, PP, CME, Associate and Principal of some key concepts, trends and issues to consider when Planner/Engineer, T&M Associates planning in immigrant and multi-ethnic contexts.  A variety Amy Rowe, Environmental and Resource Management of tools (along with their advantages and drawbacks) will Agent, Rutgers Cooperative Extension be presented to explore a range of possible planning approaches and tactics for communities with large Jennifer Gonzalez, Environmental Planner, Passaic immigrant populations and to illustrate how these County Department of Planning & Economic Development approaches can enrich planning practice more generally. Speaker(s):! ▶ Conference BC Tiffany Robinson, The RBA Group 9:45 AM – 11:15 AM Stacey Chen, AICP, Associate, Interface Studio, LLC A8 - Community Preparedness for Climate Change Melissa Kim, Director, North 5th Street Revitalization CM I 1.5 Project Mindy Watts, AICP, NJPP, Senior Associate, Interface Speakers will highlight needs, activities and leading Studio, LLC practices underway with respect to preparedness for climate adaptation through comprehensive planning activities at the local level.  The panel will provide an ▶ Conference A overview of activities of the New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance and efforts through several programs in NJ 9:45 AM – 11:15 AM supporting planning efforts to prepare for climate change impacts, and a summary of leading best practices for A7 - Mimicking Nature to Manage Stormwater in Urban planners from the region.  Areas CM I 1.5 Speaker(s):! Stormwater management offers many benefits, including much-needed protection against flooding and rising sea- Jeanne Herb, Research Program Administrator at levels.  But today, stormwater rarely finds a soft spot to Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy soak into the ground in New Jersey’s urbanized areas.   Ana Baptist, PhD. Director of Environmental Policy for the Instead it flows across rooftops and pavement, picking up Ironbound Community Corporation pollutants (and in some places mixing with raw sewage) before running into waterways, exacerbating flooding and Jeff Perlman, Principal Planner, North Jersey degrading water quality.  This session highlights innovative Transportation Planning Authority approaches to capturing stormwater early, using planted Judd Schechter Mann, Doctoral Student, Bloustein areas, rainwater harvesting and porous pavement.  Such School of Planning & Public Policy “green infrastructure” projects not only rely on nature’s Lisa Auermuller, Watershed Coordinator, Jacques techniques but share nature’s benefits as well – greening Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve cities, cleansing water and air, lowering temperatures, and recharging groundwater.  
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  • 31. Friday, Breakout B, 11:30am - 1:00pm ▶ Regency A Speaker(s):! Leonardo Vazquez, AICP, PP, The National Consortium 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM for Creative Placemaking and the Nishuane Group B1 - Making Complete Streets a Reality:  Integrating Mary Eileen Fourratt, Executive Director of the Monmouth Safe Streets with Livable Communities County Arts Council CM I 1.5 Scott Weiner, President & CEO, Actors Fund Housing Development Corporation The NJDOT adopted its Complete Streets policy in 2009, promoting a “comprehensive, integrated, connected multi- Larry McCullough, Grants Officer/Special Projects modal network by providing connections to bicycling and Coordinator, Woodbridge Township walking trip generators such as employment, education, Marianne Lods, Executive Director, Millville Development residential, recreational and public facilities, as well as Corporation - Main Street Millville, Glasstown Arts District retail and transit centers. Presenters will provide an overview of NJDOT’s Complete Streets policy and review the resources available to planners and communities to ▶ Regency C assist local implementation.  Examples and challenges will be discussed. 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Speaker(s):! B3 - MAP-21 & The Future of Federal Funding CM I 1.5 Peter Kremer, AICP, PP, Parsons Brinckerhoff David Kutner, The Highbridge Group Presenters will discuss the policy changes coming under Debra Kingsland, Section Chief, NJDOT Office of Bicycle MAP-21, including new elements of state and metropolitan & Pedestrian Programs planning processes. In addition, the discussion will focus on the lack of a long-term transportation funding solution at Tiffany R. Robinson, The RBA Group the federal level and the challenges that presents in NJ in Dan Fatton, New Jersey Future, Trenton Cycling terms of potential impact on the economy and quality of Revolution life. Speaker(s):! ▶ Regency B Mary K. Murphy, Executive Director, North Jersey 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Transportation Planning Authority Hon. Matthew Holt, Chairman, North Jersey B2 - Creative Placemaking in NJ:  Opportunities and Transportation Planning Authority Challenges CM I 1.5 Joung Lee, Associate Director for Finance & Business Development, American Association of State Highway & Creative placemaking is a new approach to promoting Transportation Officials community and economic development through the arts.  It Ernest J. Blais, Division Administrator, New Jersey, FHWA is not just about building a PAC or creating a cultural district; it is strategic, mindful, and designed to generate a wide variety of impacts.  Arts Build Communities of Rutgers University is a national leader in training planners and building the capacity of communities to do creative placemaking.  In this session, participants will learn steps towards creative placemaking, which can serve as a cost- effective approach to revitalization for communities with limited resources. 
  • 32. Friday, Breakout B, 11:30am - 1:00pm ▶ Garden State A Speaker(s):! Leah Furey-Bruder, PP, AICP, Bach Associates P.C. 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Phillip M. Garvey, Senior Research Associate, Thomas D. B4 - Newark's Redevelopment Successes:  Lessons Larson Transportation Institute Learned & Prospects Mark Keener, Brown & Keener, a Division of RBA  CM I 1.5 As gas prices rise, more people are seeking to live and ▶ Garden State C work near major transportation hubs. With state incentives supporting the choice, many employers and developers are 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM seeking to build new or expand existing facilities in urban areas. Using the recent growth in Newark as an example, B6 - Bus Rapid Transit in NJ:  Present & Future this session will review the tools available to municipalities CM I 1.5 seeking to revitalize their downtown areas and attract both businesses and residents.  In particular, this session will discuss the complexities of using the Local Redevelopment Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) strategies are being considered and Housing Law to achieve positive outcomes. throughout the tri-state region. Panelists will discuss New Jersey case studies, as well as future plans and goals for Speaker(s):! BRT in the State. Specific BRT examples, including NJ TRANSIT Go Bus line, Union County BRT, South Jersey Lisa John, Esquire, Genova, Burns Giantomasi & BRT and Route 9 BRT will be explained in the Webster presentation. Panelists will also summarize and discuss the “Evaluation of Next Generation BRT in the NJTPA Region” Dan Jennings, Senior Vice President of Real Estate, Brick study that is analyzing how to capitalize on opportunities City Development Corporation and overcome challenges related to implementing BRT Ginger Dawson, Vice President of Development, Michaels services. Development Company Speaker(s):! Michele Alonso, PP/AICP, Principal Planner, Newark Division of Planning and Community Development  Caroline Reiter, AICP, PP, C.P. Statile, PA Peter Steck David Schmetterer, AICP, Senior Planner, Regional Planning, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority ▶ Garden State B RJ Palladino, AICP, PP, Assistant Director, Strategic Investment at NJ Transit 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Mike Viscardi, AICP, PP, LLA, Transportation Planner, NJ Transit B5 - A Scientific Basis for Sign Regulation? CM I 1.5 Hear from two experts on sign ordinances including the author of numerous research studies on the performance and effectiveness of signage that went into the USSC's recent Sign Code and the urban designer behind the sign section of the SmartCode. Be prepared to update your zoning code or support variance testimony using published standards.
  • 33. Friday, Breakout B, 11:30am - 1:00pm ▶ Conference A ▶ Conference BC 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM B7 - Back to the Future:  Sustainable Communities for B8 - The Rebuild Challenge:  What Should Planners NJ CM I 1.5 Do? CM I 1.5 What if every single act of design and construction made Sandy destroyed and damaged thousands of structures the world a better place? Imagine true sustainability in our along the Jersey Shore and Raritan Bay, displaced homes, workplaces, neighborhoods, towns and cities – thousands of families, ravaged beaches, dunes and Socially Just, Culturally Rich and Ecologically Benign. The boardwalks, and provided a sobering wakeup call about the session will provide three linked presentations:  an fragility and natural hazards of the coast.  Many public introduction to The International Living Building Challenge; officials have vowed to rebuild promptly.  Others urge that a case study of Dockside Green, Victoria, BC, a 15-acre the recovery now underway lead to more resilient urban redevelopment eco-district that has followed ILBC’s communities.  The challenge of rebuilding after Sandy principles; and a review of a Bloustein studio which raises critical issues, including climate change, public proposed the use of Eco-districts as a model for beach access, beach replenishment and dune sustainable suburban development in New Jersey. construction, building standards in coastal flood areas, protecting the public’s safety from inevitable future storms, Speaker(s):! restoring rapidly boardwalks, piers, and parks vital to the shore economy, and how best to pay and share the multi- Darren Molnar-Port, Green Building Administrator, DCA billion costs.  This session will explore the “new normal” and actions taken since Sandy, examine options going Robin L. Murray, FAIA, PP, LEED AP BD+C, RLM forward, suggest what’s likely to happen next, and chart Architects, Adjunct Professor, Rutgers University roles for planners in this process. Carolyn Worstell, Intern, New Jersey Future Speaker(s):! David N. Kinsey, PP, FAICP, Kinsey & Hand, former Director of the Division of Coastal Resources, NJDEP Mark Mauriello, Director of Environmental Affairs & Planning, Edgewood Properties, former Commissioner, NJDEP Erika Stahl, PP, AICP, Assistant Township Planner, Toms River Township Elizabeth Terenik, PP, AICP, Terenik Land Use Consulting, LLC
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  • 36. Friday, Lunch & Keynote, 1:15pm - 3:30pm ▶ Regency DEF - (special thanks to Brick Industry Association) President’s Remarks & Sponsor Appreciation - Charles Latini, Jr., PP, AICP Speaker Introductions:  Linda Weber, APA-NJ Recovery Planning and Hazard Mitigation Committee The Managed Coast Jaap Kwadijk, Ph. D., Director of Science & Chair of the Scientific Council, Deltares, The Netherlands The Netherlands has long struggled to manage the sea and protect its urban lands and economic resources. Jaap Kwadijk will share the evolution of Dutch planning, including what is technically possible, methods for assessing feasibility and long term sustainability, and developing the social and political institutions necessary to move from repeated rounds of crisis response to a managed coastline. Since June 2012, Dr. Kwadijk is Director of Science at Deltares and chairman of the Deltares Scientific Council. Throughout his career at Deltares / WL|Delft Hydraulics, Dr Kwadijk has focused on the topics of climate change, hydrology, and water and flood management. He was the coordinator of Delft Hydraulics’ research on hydrology and flood forecasting from 1997 until 2006. Between 2006 and 2010, he was scientific leader of climate research activities at WL | Delft Hydraulics/Deltares. He became a leading scientist in the field of hydrology, climate change impact assessment and flood forecasting and management. Dr. Kwadijk has published many highly appreciated scientific papers on these topics. He has also supervised numerous Ph.D. students, presented his work at many scientific conferences, and is an invited lecturer at several European universities. From Crisis Response to Recovery & Preparation Dr. Laurie A. Johnson, AICP, Johnson Consulting & Research Laurie Johnson has over 20 years of experience in urban planning and disaster-related consulting, management and research. She has written extensively about the economics of catastrophes, land use and risk, and disaster recovery and reconstruction. She has studied most of the world’s major urban disasters, including the 2011 Tohoku Japan, 2010 and 2011 Christchurch NZ, 2010 Chile and 2008 China earthquakes and 2005 Hurricane Katrina. In 2006, she was a lead author of the recovery plan for the City of New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina and coauthored the book, Clear as Mud: Planning for the Rebuilding of New Orleans, published by the American Planning Association in April 2010. Dr. Johnson will address the process of disaster recovery from her experience with earthquakes, floods, hurricanes and other disasters around the world.
  • 37. Friday, Breakout C, 3:45pm - 5:45pm ▶ Regency A Speaker(s):! Marilyn Lennon, Assistant Commissioner for Land Use, 3:45 PM – 5:45 PM Department of Environmental Protection C1 - The 21st Century Master Plan Jennifer Feltis-Cortese, AICP, Research Scientist, CM I 2.0 Division of Coastal & Land Use Planning Rick Brown, PP, Environmental Specialist, Division of Municipal master plans routinely ignore best practices in Coastal & Land Use Planning planning and related disciplines, and rely upon erroneous assumptions regarding public needs, demographic trends Rebecca Foster, Environmental Specialist, Division of and economic realities. The results are second-rate. Coastal & Land Use Planning Presenters will discuss new approaches to municipal Elizabeth Terenik, PP, AICP, Terenik Land Use master planning that are grounded in substantive data, Consulting, LLC including market and demographic realities; a strategic Robin L. Murray, FAIA, PP, LEED AP BD+C, RLM framework with measurable goals; a focus on form, Architects, Adjunct Professor, Rutgers University function and place-making; and integrated approaches to economic development, landscape restoration, storm water management, place-making and mobility. This is a highly interactive, roll-up-your sleeves session, where the ▶ Regency C audience's active participation is not only encouraged, but also required. 3:45 PM – 5:45 PM Speaker(s):! C3 - Communications for Planners: Strategies and Tools CM I 2.0 Linda Weber, AICP, PP, Principal, Mosaic STUDIO Municipalities, planners and developers increasingly need Carlos Rodrigues, AICP, PP, Design Solutions for a a comprehensive communications strategy and a full suite Crowded Planet of implementation tools in order to build support for a Todd Poole, Managing Principal, 4Ward Planning, LLC project and to address any opposition before it can sideline Tavis Dockwiller, ASLA, Founder and Principal it. This workshop will outline how to build a strategy and Landscape Architect, Viridian Landscape Studio deploy the right tools in order to maximize the chances that an initiative can be brought to fruition. Included will be Michele Adams, PE, President and Principal Engineer, some basic communications planning exercises, and an Meliora Design, LLC overview of social media, crowdsourcing, video, mobile and other technologies that can help get the right messages to the right people.  ▶ Regency B Speaker(s):! 3:45 PM – 5:45 PM Elaine Clisham, Director of Communications, NJ Future C2 - Connecting to our Waters: Municipal Access Planning & Resources Gabe Bailer, Urban Thinker Associates CM I 2.0 Frank Hebbert, Director, Civic Works Team, OpenPlans Among the new provisions expected in the coastal management rules is a new process to define how local government should plan for public access to tidal waters impacting approximately 230 municipalities. Municipal participation in this program confers certain regulatory and, potentially, financial, benefits to communities. Panelists will describe approaches to the preparation of Municipal Public Access Plans (MPAP), which can identify both current facilities and future needs that can reinforce, and further a community's other economic, environmental and social objectives. 
  • 38. Friday, Breakout C, 3:45pm - 5:45pm ▶ Bloustein Special Events Forum* Speaker(s):! Frank Felder. PhD, Director, Center for Energy, Economic 3:45 PM – 5:45 PM & Environmental Policy, Rutgers University C4 - The Economic Transformation of New Brunswick Lyle Rawlings, PE, PhD, President & CEO, Advanced CM I 2.0 Solar Products Colin Loxley, Team Leader, Operational Audit & A visual and narrative exploration of the economic Compliance, PSE&G transformation of New Brunswick, from its origins as a European port center, to its rise as an industrial and commercial city, to its decline as a manufacturing center, to ▶ Conference BC its rebirth as post-industrial city.  Changing technological, transportation and socio-economic dynamics will be 3:45 PM – 5:45 PM emphasized.  Lessons learned in the role of redevelopment efforts and leadership from government, civic leaders and C8 - Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery the private sector will be reflected upon as the future of the CM I 2.0 City is discussed. Speaker(s):! This workshop will begin with an overview of resilience concepts, the National Disaster Recovery Framework, and James W. Hughes, Dean of the Edward J. Bloustein some of the alphabet soup of federal programs by Jim School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University Schwab, AICP, Manager of the APA Hazards Planning Research Center. Laurie Johnson, AICP, Principal of David Listokin, Co-Director, Center for Urban Policy Laurie Johnson Consulting in San Francisco, who has Research, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and been part of APA’s project team for “Planning for Post- Public Policy at Rutgers University Disaster Recovery: Next Generation,” will discuss the Thea Berkhout, Associate Dean of the Edward J. goals, policies, and procedures associated with planning Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers for post-disaster recovery. Finally, Kathleen Carlisle, the University Senior Mitigation Planner for FEMA Region 2, will discuss the role of mitigation in planning for post-disaster recovery, and specific needs in New Jersey. The session will provide ▶ Conference A an opportunity for audience members to ask questions and interact with the panel 3:45 PM – 5:45 PM Speaker(s):! C7 - NJ Solar Planning & Policies CM I 2.0 Jim Schwab, AICP, Senior Research Associate, APA; Manager of APA Hazards Planning Research Center & Co- New Jersey has a long-standing and aggressive solar editor of Zoning Practice policy, which has changed since its inception in several Dr. Laurie A. Johnson, AICP, Johnson Consulting & ways. This session reviews our recent past and explores Research the future of solar planning at a State and local level. Cathleen Carlisle, Senior Mitigation Planner, Risk Analysis Branch, Mitigation Division, DHS/FEMA Region 2
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