LINDELL L. MARSH
                                 Attorney/Facilitator

                                                                      172 WESTPORT
                                                        NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660-4244
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                                                        E-mail:  lmarsh@lindellmarsh.com

 

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Author of books, chapters and articles on land use and environmental issues including, for example, development agreements, collaborative wildlife conservation planning, “shared governance”, mitigation banking, water and wildlife law. Among others: Mitigation Banking, Theory and Practice; Wildlife Law; Development Agreements, Theory and Practice; Collaborative Planning; Habitat Conservation Planning; Focal-point Planning (regarding collaborative habitat conservation planning).

  • Books and Chapters

    Co-author, The Urban-Wildlife Interface, in WILDLIFE AND LAND USE (Island Press, 2001)

    Shared Governance, Collaboration and Innovation, Chapter 13, Volume 5, in THE ECONOMICS OF LEGAL RELATIONSHIPS, Michigan State University (Jai Press, 2000).

    Co-editor, MITIGATION BANKING in cooperation with The Urban Land Institute (Island Press, 1996).

    Focused, Special-Area Conservation Planning: An Approach to Reconcile Development and Environmental Protection, in COLLABORATIVE PLANNING FOR WETLANDS AND WILDLIFE, (Island Press, Douglas Porter, David Salvesen, Eds., December 1994).

    Co-author, Wildlife and Habitat Protection, in ENVIRONMENTAL LAW PRACTICE GUIDE (Matthew-Bender, August 1992).

    Co-author, DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS: PRACTICE, POLICY, AND PROSPECTS (The Urban Land Institute, 1989).

    Focal Point Planning, Chapter 28A, Volume 5, in ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROLS (Matthew-Bender, 1987).

    Co-author, San Bruno Mountain Habitat Conservation Plan, in MANAGING LAND-USE CONFLICTS (D. Brower and D. Carol, eds., Duke University Press, 1987).

    Focal Point Planning in Key Largo, Florida, in MANAGING DEVELOPMENT THROUGH PUBLIC/PRIVATE NEGOTIATIONS, 29-40 (Urban Land Institute and the American Bar Association, Rachelle L. Levitt and John J. Kirlin, eds., 1985).

     

  • Presentations; Reports and Articles

    Addressing Regional Infrastructure under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, a report on the workshop dialogue convened by the Department of Planning, Policy and Design, University of California at Irvine May 2-3, 2005.

    Urban Watershed Models, Watershed Management Council-10th Biennial Conference, San Diego, California (October, 2003)

    Santa Ana Watershed and Thoughts On Watershed Governance, California Watershed Council, Long Beach, California (October, 2003)

    Factoring in Environmental Concerns, California Water Law & Policy convened by CLE International, San Diego, California (October, 2003)

    Evolving Concepts for Regional Governance, American Planning Association Ad hoc Regionalism Conference, Denver, Colorado (April, 2003)

    Habitat Conservation Planning, Colorado Prairie Dog Technical Conference, Ft. Collins, Colorado (February, 2003)

    Watershed Management and Regionalism, Water Policy Conference #12, Los Angeles (November 2002)

    Santa Ana River Watershed, World Watershed Summit, Washington, D.C. (October 2002)

    NEPA and Conflict Resolution, Annual Conference, Morris Udall Center for Conflict Resolution, Tuscon, Arizona (May 2002)

    Santa Ana River Watershed Group, Regionalism in the West, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah (November 2001)

    Habitat Conservation Planning, Continuing Legal Education International, San Francisco (November, 2001)

    Shared Governance and Conflict Resolution, AMSA 2001 Law Seminar, Developments In Water And Wastewater Law, Savannah, Georgia (October 2001).

    Chino Basin: Center of the Storm, ULI Orange County Smart Growth Seminar, Costa Mesa, California (September 2001).

    Collaborative Strategies in Connection with the Santa Ana River Watershed, CASA Workshop, San Diego, California (August 2001).

    Collaborative Strategies In Connection With The Santa Ana River Watershed, Exploring Ad Hoc Regionalism, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts (April 2001).

    The Future of Biosolids in California, A Strategic Dialogue on Managing Agricultural and Municipal Nutrients, CASA Mid-Year Conference on Land Issues, Palm Springs, California (January 2001).

    Habitat Conservation Planning, 2000 Update, Continuing Legal Education International Conference, Denver, Colorado (May 2000).

    Setting The Stage For Conservation Planning, 1999 Update and View to the Future, Continuing Legal Education International Conference, San Francisco, California (November 1999).

    Strategic Collaboration: A Story of Manure and Biosolids, Water Environmental Federation Animal Residual Management Conference, Crystal City, Virginia (November 1999).

    Habitat Conservation Planning Initiatives, 1998 Update and View to the Future, Continuing Legal Education International Conference, San Francisco, California (December 1998).
    Collaboration and Innovation Under the Endangered Species Act: Ten Lessons, Continuing Legal Education International Endangered Species Act Conference, Denver, Colorado (August 1997).

    Closing Remarks, Symposium: Beyond Takings: Pragmatic Solutions For Resolving The Conflicts Between Property Rights and Environmental Regulations, Hastings College of the Law (March 1997).

    What Is The Future Of The California NCCP Process? Environmental Section, State Bar Association of California, Yosemite, California (October 1996).

    Habitat Conservation Planning, National Endangered Species Act Conference, Denver, Colorado (August 1996).

    Landscape Scale Habitat Conservation Plans: The California Experience, Biodiversity Protection: Implementation and Reform Of The Endangered Species Act, Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado School of Law, Boulder, Colorado (June 1996).

    Quilting and The Conservation Of Sensitive Lands And Resources, California Associations of Counties (December 1995).

    Habitat Conservation at Fieldstone/Carlsbad, in Urban Land, (June 1995).

    Private Sector Incentives for Conservation of Biodiversity, in Smithsonian Earth Day Conference (April 21-22 1995).

    Reform of the Federal Endangered Species Program: An Opportunity, in Environmental Law News, Volume 4. No. 1. (Spring 1995).

    A Paradigm for Conserving Biodiversity, in NATIONAL WETLANDS NEWSLETTER, Vol. 16 (Environmental Law Institute, September/October 1994).

    Conservation Planning: Law and Policy, in CLE International Proceedings of Conference on Endangered Species, Sacramento, California (September 1994).

    Focused Planning: A New Paradigm Under the Federal Clean Water Act, in CLE International Proceedings of Conference on California Wetlands, San Francisco (June 1994).

    Mitigation and Watershed Planning: The Private Sector Viewpoint, in American Bar Association/Environmental Law Institute 9th Annual Conference on Wetlands Law and Regulation, Washington, D.C. (May 1994).

    Co-author, When the Gnatcatcher Meets the Bulldozer, in URBAN LAND (Urban Land Institute, April 1994).

    Conservation Planning Under the Federal Endangered Species Act: A New Paradigm for Conserving Biological Diversity, in Defender's of Wildlife, Proceedings of Biodiversity Legal Forum, Washington, D.C. (March 1994).

    Conservation Planning Under the Federal Endangered Species Act: A New Paradigm for Conserving Biological Diversity, Tulane Environmental Law Journal, Vol. 8 (1994).

    Co-author, Wildlife Conservation in Southern California, How Should We Pay the Piper? (Discussion Paper, March 1994).

    Planning for Wildlife Conservation, Progress, in American Bar Association/Environmental Law Institute, 8th Annual Conference on Wetlands Law and Regulation, Washington, D.C. (June 1993).

    Southern California's Evolving COGS, in CALIFORNIA PLANNER (American Planning Association, June 1993).

    Co-author, New Fangled Impact Fees, in PLANNING (American Planning Association, October 1992).

    Co-author, Thoughts on a Framework for Wetlands Conservation, Mitigation and Banking in Orange County, California, in Urban Land Institute Proceedings of Conference on Wetland Banking, Washington, D.C. (October 1992).

    Co-author, Mitigation Banking on a Wider Plane, in NATIONAL WETLANDS NEWSLETTER (Environmental Law Institute, February 1992).

    Co-author, The Current State of Exactions in California, California Real Property Journal (Spring 1994)

    Co-author, Air Quality, Transportation and Development: A Case Study of Regional Plans in Southern California, Parts I and II, in ENVIRONMENTAL AND URBAN ISSUES (The FAU/FIU Joint Center for Environmental and Urban Problems, Florida Atlantic University, Winter and Spring 1990).

    An Approach for Reconciling Development and Wetlands/Wildlife Conservation, in URBAN LAND (Urban Land Institute, 1989).

    A New Wave -- Cooperation and Consensus, in THE ENVIRONMENTAL FORUM (Environmental Law Institute, July/August 1989).

    Co-author, The Supreme Court Rules on Compensation for Temporary Takings, in URBAN LAND (Urban Land Institute, Aug. 1987).

    Co-author, At Long Last, The Supreme Court Speaks Out on the "Taking" Issue, in CALIFORNIA REAL PROPERTY JOURNAL, Volume 5 (California State Bar, Real Property Law Section, 1987).

    The Governance on Land; Cases and Materials (Georgetown Law Center, Spring 1987).

    Co-author, California Water: Issues and Alternatives, Volume 4, No. 4 CALIFORNIA REAL PROPERTY JOURNAL (California State Bar, Real Property Law Section, Fall 1986).

    Multi-Agency/Interest Agreements: Bridging The Chasm, in Proceedings of 15th Annual Institute on Planning, Zoning, and Eminent Domain (Matthew-Bender, 1985).

    The Current State of Exactions in California, in CALIFORNIA REAL PROPERTY JOURNAL (California State Bar, Real Property Law Section, Spring 1984).

    The Joint Control Industry and State Regulation, Comment, HASTINGS LAW JOURNAL, Vol. 16, California Mechanics' Liens (November 1964).

     

  • Commentaries

    "No Surprises" - Department of Interior Provides Assurances for Private Landowners in Habitat Conservation Planning (August 1994).

    D.C. District Court Vacates Listing of California Gnatcatcher (May 1994).

    Final Special Rule Issued by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (January 1994).

    First California Gnatcatcher/Habitat Conservation Plan Approved by Fish and Wildlife Service (October 1993).

    Commentary on Recent Developments in Land Use and Environmental Law/ Number 8: Coastal Sage Scrub.

    Commentary on Recent Developments in Land Use and Environmental Law/ Number 7: Update: New Developments in Focused, Area-Wide Planning; The Taking Issue, and Nationwide Permit Number 26 (February 1992).

    Commentary on Recent Development in Land Use and Environmental Law/ Number 6: Update: The California Gnatcatcher and Other Endangered Species Issues Affecting Southern California (October 1991).

    Commentary on Recent Developments in Land Use and Environmental Law/ Number 5: Update on the Wetlands Debate (September 1991).

    Commentary on Recent Developments in Land Use and Environmental Law/ Number 4: Proposed Actions to Protect the California Gnatcatcher and the San Diego Cactus Wren (February 1991).

    Commentary on Recent Developments in Land Use and Environmental Law/ Number 3: Focused Special Area Planning; An Approach for Reconciling Development and Wildlife Habitat and Other Environmental Concerns (October 1990).

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