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DESCRIPTION:Are secondary units AIA "in-law units" the solution to sprawl? Come learn 
 about this new development model that puts additional self-contained homes 
 on the same lot as existing properties.\n\nPanelists Include:\n\nKevin 
 Casey of New Avenue Inc.\n\nKevin Casey started New Avenue while an MBA 
 student at the Haas School of Business and has worked full time on the 
 venture since graduating in May 2009. He holds a B.A. in Economics and 
 Anthropology from Fordham University and has researched small business 
 development as a Fulbright Scholar in Indonesia. In addition to working in 
 commercial real estate in New York, he founded and managed a global 
 distribution business operating in 13 countries. Kevin also managed design 
 and deployment of oracle business intelligence systems for Charles 
 Schwab.\n\nMichael Harlock, AIA principal of Michael J. Harlock, 
 AIA\n\nMichael Harlock, AIA is principal of Michael J. Harlock A.I.A. a 
 full service residential architectural firm located in Marin County. Prior 
 to founding his firm, Michael was senior associate, project manager and 
 studio administrator for fourteen years at Whisler Patri Architects and 
 SGPA Architecture & Planning in San Francisco. Over the course of his 
 career, Michael's interests have addressed the built environment at various 
 scales including extensive experience in city planning, site design, and 
 the movement towards a sustainable society.\n\nDebra Sanderson, City of 
 Berkeley Zoning Officer and the Division Manager for the Land Use Planning 
 Division\n\nTopics discussed will include:\n\nThe value of second units; to 
 the local community and larger housing needs. \nWhy they (and related home 
 occupations) are very green and community strengthening. \nHow current 
 California (and local) law facilitates (or discourages) the production of 
 second units. \nSuccessful architectural solutions; useful prototypes going 
 forward. \nHow second (or third unit) policies could enliven urban design 
 and help neighborhoods evolve towards a sustainable future. \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/05/05/18647089.php
SUMMARY:Secondary Units - A Zero Sprawl Solution?
LOCATION:AIA East Bay, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland, CA 94612
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/05/05/18647089.php
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