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G&B May 2021 Newsletter
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ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey Minimum Standards Updated for 2021
By: Cameron M. Collins and Patricia E. Nolan
Following years of efforts, the American Land Title Association and the National Society of Professional Surveyors adopted a new 2021 version of the ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey Minimum Standards. The new standards became effective on February 23, 2021 and, because just about every commercial real estate transaction requires an ALTA survey, this is really important!
ALTA surveys play a critical role in real estate transactions, and most lenders and title insurers actually require them, especially for commercial, industrial, and larger residential properties. At their core, surveys are a tool that help identify potential issues that may affect the value or future use of a particular piece of property.
Planning and Development Update: Valley Cities
The development industry is on a hot streak, and with that Arizona cities are implementing changes to keep pace. G&B’s Land Use and Zoning group has compiled noteworthy news from across the Valley, including an update on the Scottsdale General Plan, an overview of a Landscape Maintenance text amendment in Phoenix, and information about key planning and development staffing changes.
Update: Scottsdale General Plan – City Council Deletes Proposed Desert Rural Land Use Designation
At its April 20th Work Study Session, the Scottsdale City Council directed City Staff to delete the proposed Desert Rural Land Use Designation from the City’s pending General Plan Update.
Case Spotlight: The Supreme Court of Arizona Upholds Tucson’s Ability to Schedule Its Own Elections in State of Arizona v. City of Tucson
By: Jefferson R. Hayden & Lane R. Conrad
State of Arizona v. City of Tucson, CV-20-0244, is yet another battle in the never-ending effort to balance power between the state and localities. Here, the question is, who has the authority to set the time for local elections when the city and the state conflict? Based on the Arizona constitutional concept called the “home rule charter” provision and the reasons discussed below, the Arizona Supreme Court held in favor of the City of Tucson allowing it to conduct local elections as it saw fit.
Ten Gammage & Burnham Attorneys Named as 2021 Super Lawyers®
Gammage & Burnham is proud to announce that seven of our attorneys have been named by Southwest Super Lawyers® as being among the top attorneys in Arizona for 2021. Three additional attorneys were named to the 2021 Southwest Rising Stars list.
Southwest Super Lawyers
Stephen W. Anderson
Cameron C. Artigue
Richard B. Burnham
Grady Gammage, Jr.
Thomas J. McDonald
Jeffrey J. Miller
Christopher L. Raddatz
Southwest Rising Stars
Susan E. Demmitt
Melissa Posner Jarrett
Ashley Zimmerman Marsh
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