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Site Development and Brownfield Redevelopment

A major focus of MGKF's transactional practice involves assisting clients with the environmental aspects of real estate development projects. These matters include both developments on unimpacted land, as well as redevelopment of contaminated or other "brownfield" properties. In addition to counseling on site remediation issues, our work covers the full range of environmental challenges that arise during all phases of a real estate project, including property acquisition, management of natural development constraints, and infrastructure permitting. With a strong team of environmental lawyers and in-house technical consultants, MGKF is uniquely suited to guide clients through the often complex environmental issues arising in real estate deals.

As part of site acquisition, we help clients to:
  • perform extensive environmental due diligence to identify potential contamination, development constraints, and regulatory compliance issues;
  • negotiate and draft transactional documents such as environmental indemnities and other provisions of agreements of sale, investigation access agreements, and the environmental components of leases and condominium documents;
  • establish governmental cleanup liability protections through Buyer-Seller Agreements, Prospective Purchaser Agreements, and other voluntary tools, as well as agency consent orders and the establishment of statutory protections like the Superfund bona fide prospective purchaser defense;
  • ensure compliance with property transfer laws, such as New Jersey's Industrial Site Recovery Act and Pennsylvania's deed acknowledgment requirements pursuant to the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Act and Solid Waste Management Act;
  • obtain financing from banks by addressing environmental lender liability and collateral value issues from both the lender and borrower perspective;
  • apply for and obtain public funding, such as grants and low-interest loans, for brownfield cleanup and infrastructure development from a variety of governmental and quasi-governmental agencies and authorities; and
  • secure environmental insurance coverage, including evaluating indications from competing carriers, coordinating the provision of documents and other information to facilitate the underwriting process, and negotiating policy and endorsement language.
MGKF also counsels clients on identifying and managing natural constraints that can affect development of a property, such as:
  • endangered species regulated by the federal Endangered Species Act and analogous state statutes;
  • historic resources subject to the National Historic Preservation Act and similar state laws; and
  • wetlands or other water bodies under the jurisdiction of the federal Army Corps of Engineers or state agencies.
Further, in conjunction with the client's development team, our attorneys and technical consultants help to address infrastructure development needs for real estate projects, including:
  • permitting of sewage facilities to service a new development;
  • control of stormwater, including both construction site stormwater permitting and post-construction stormwater management obligations; and
  • the environmental aspects of constructing other project infrastructure, such as roadways and drinking water systems.
Contacts
Marc E. Gold
Bruce S. Katcher
Michael M. Meloy
Jill Hyman Kaplan
Jonathan E. Rinde
Brenda Hustis Gotanda
Jonathan H. Spergel
Rodd W. Bender
Michael C. Gross
Brett E. Slensky
Darryl D. Borrelli
Michael C. Nines

News
MGKF's Public Funding Group Identifies Upcoming Energy and Environmental Funding Opportunities
Major New Jersey Site Remediation Reform Legislation Becomes Law
Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox Seminar on Environmental/Energy Funding in Stimulus Package Attracts Full House
Environmental and Energy Funding at the Forefront of the Final Version of the Federal Stimulus Package
Environmental and Energy Funding Provisions at the Forefront of Initial Draft of House Stimulus Package
EPA Amends All Appropriate Inquiry Rule
New Jersey DEP Issues Draft Global Warming Response Act Recommendations Report and Announces Series of Stakeholder Meetings
Federal Economic Package Contains Supporting Environmental and Energy Provisions

Events
"Environmental Due Diligence" and "Environmental Permitting" at the Zoning, Subdivision and Land Development Law Seminar
"How Green is Green? Measuring Standards and Practices" at Green Building 101
"What Sells?" at the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia's 7th Annual Housing Conference
"What is Sustainable or Green Development: The Emerging Standards" at the Building Green Seminar
Current Environmental Issues for Commercial and Industrial Real Estate Professionals
"The Impact of Climate Change on Real Estate Development" at the 11th Annual Real Estate Institute

MGKF In The News
Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox, LLP Hosted Stimulus Seminar with Robert D. Fox and Joseph M. Manko Serving on a Panel Discussing Environment & Energy Funding in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Jonathan E. Rinde of Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox, LLP Elected Chair of Montgomery County Agricultural Land Preservation Board
Michael C. Gross of Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox, LLP to Speak on Environmental Due Diligence and Environmental Permitting
Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox Attorney Brenda Hustis Gotanda to Speak on Green Building Standards and Practices
Joseph Manko and Rodd Bender of Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox, LLP to Speak on Environmental Impacts on Real Estate
Michael Gross and Michael Nines of Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox, LLP to Speak on Sustainable/Green Development
Tuesday, April 22 at Temple University Real Estate Institute, Center City: "Current Environmental Issues That Impact Commercial/Industrial Real Estate" Course Presentation by Joseph M. Manko and Rodd W. Bender
Tristate Realtors® Commercial Alliance to Offer ... "Current Environmental Issues for Commercial & Industrial Real Estate Professionals" Course Presentation by Joseph M. Manko and Rodd W. Bender
Jonathan E. Rinde of Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox, LLP to Speak on Wetland Permitting and Real Estate Development

Publications
Green or Energy Efficient Building Codes May Be on the Horizon
The Importance of Being "Shovel Ready": Tapping Into Stimulus Dollars for Energy and Environmental Projects
EPA and Corps Issue Revised Guidance on Clean Water Act Jurisdiction
EPA Publishes Construction Runoff Proposal
EPA Provides New Environmental Due Diligence Option for Parties Purchasing Large Rural or Forested Tracts
Climate Change for New Jersey's Real Estate Industry?
Green Buildings: A Voluntary Movement Could Become Mandatory
Sustainable Building: Anticipate Potential Liability to Manage Risk
Goodbye to ISRA Letters of Non-Applicability: What are the Impacts to the NJ Real Estate Community?
NJDEP Issues Final Rule on C-1 Surface Water Designations
NJDEP Forms Permit Efficiency Task Force
NJ Water Quality Management Planning Rule Revisions Finalized
NJ Supreme Court Rules for Developer in Off-Site Improvements Case
Building Green Starts from the Dirt Up
New Flood Hazard Control Rules Bring Regulatory High Water Mark to South Jersey
NJDEP Issues Flood Rules
NJ Supreme Court Limits Eminent Domain Authority
NJDEP Aims to Limit Waterway Development
The Voluntary PRP Developer: Risk, Reward and Challenge
NJDEP Water Initiatives and Development Restrictions
NJ to Focus on Growth Control, Open Space

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