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N:Dorso;Jeffrey;K.;;
FN:Jeffrey K. Dorso
SORT-STRING:Dorso
ORG:Diepenbrock Harrison;
ADR;DOM;HOME;POSTAL;WORK:;;400 Capitol Mall, Suite 1800;Sacramento;CA;95814;USA
LABEL;DOM;HOME;POSTAL;WORK;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:400 Capitol Mall, Suite 1800=0D=0ASacramento, CA 95814=0D=0AUSA
TEL;VOICE;WORK:916-492-5000
TEL;FAX;WORK:916-446-4535
EMAIL;INTERNET:jdorso@diepenbrock.com
URL:www.diepenbrock.com
NOTE;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Jeffrey K. Dorso joined the Firm in 2001 and is the Chair of the Land Use a=
nd Environmental Law Department of Diepenbrock Harrison. Jeff's practice sp=
ans California and focuses on large scale, complex development, natural res=
ources, and environmental issues. Typical projects include a range of legal=
 issues, including public/private partnerships, development agreements, fin=
ancing, due diligence, entitlements, the Subdivision Map Act, the State Min=
ing and Reclamation Act (SMARA), the Williamson Act, the Clean Water Act, a=
nd environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQ=
A) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).=20=0D=0A=0D=0AJeff is admitted to practice before all California courts and the United St=
ates District Court for the Eastern District of California. He is a member =
of the California State Bar Environmental Law and Real Property Sections, a=
nd the Sacramento County Bar Association Environmental Law Section.=0D=0A=0D=0ASome recent representative development projects include: the development, f=
inancing, and entitlement of the Sacramento Railyards development (one of t=
he largest urban infill projects in the country with over 2,000,000 sq. ft.=
 of office space entitlements and 12,000 residential units on 61 city block=
s); negotiating the development for property within the Bridge District in =
West Sacramento (which was awarded over $24,000,000 in Proposition 1C funds=
); and the successful development of Granite Regional Park, a regional publ=
ic/private partnership that includes over 2,000,000 sq. ft. of office entit=
lements.=0D=0A=0D=0AIn terms of natural resources, Jeff has advised public and private sector c=
lients, including mining companies throughout California and beyond on issu=
es relating to acquisition, due diligence, entitlements, and the environmen=
t.=0D=0A=0D=0AJeff is also an active speaker and member of the community:=0D=0A=0D=0ASEMINARS=0D=0A=0D=0AIntensive SMARA Seminar (2004-2007)=0D=0AA Practical Guide to Development Agreements and Impact Fees (2007)=0D=0AAir Quality and Urban Infill Development (April 17, 2008)=0D=0AWilliamson Act Seminar (2005-2009)=0D=0A=0D=0AORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES=0D=0A=0D=0AConstruction Materials Association, Environmental Committee Member=0D=0ASacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce, Land Use and Natural Resources Commit=
tee=0D=0AUrban Land Institute=0D=0ACalifornia Redevelopment Association=0D=0AState Bar of California, Environmental Law Section=0D=0ANevada Mining Association, Environmental Committee=0D=0ASacramento County Bar Association, Environmental Law Section=0D=0ADirector, GoviEx Uranium, Inc.=0D=0AFormer Chair of Sacramento Mayor Johnson's Transition Team (2008)
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