May 2008
CCIOA - From the Basics to Special Considerations
Program Highlights
Overview of CCIOA Law
Development Rights: Addressing Your Clients' Needs
Mixed-Use Condominiums and Planned Communities – Special Considerations:
Board Representation; Voting; Assessments; Special Service Areas; Choosing a Single Multi-Purpose Association or Separate Associations
Keeping Pace with Community Change – Revamping a Planned Community or Condominium Project; Does Opting Into CCIOA Make Sense?
Protecting the Declarant – Needed Disclaimers and Provisions: Construction Defects; Noise and Other Disturbances; Square Footage Issues; Plans for Future Development
Condominium Conversions: Commercial and Residential Concerns
Conflict of Interest Issues for the CCIOA Practitioner
Program Description
Planned communities, whether townhomes, condominiums or housing developments, are still one of the most popular home ownership options today, and the demand for practitioners with a solid understanding of the critical issues involved is ever increasing. Arming yourself with the ways and means to handle these issues is what this Spring's CCIOA Law Seminar is all about – and we have covered all the bases! This program delivers all the information you need to represent your clients to the best of your ability … and this information is presented to you by the top practitioners in the field!
Whether you are new to the CCIOA law practice, or just want the most up-to-date information available, this intensive, full-day program will get you ready-to-roll and able-to-deal with your clients' issues from the basics to the very special considerations in this field. After overview of the law, you will learn how to address your clients' needs during the project development phase. Then you will explore the special considerations involved with mixed use projects such as board representation, voting, assessments, special service areas, and whether to choose a single multi-purpose association of separate associations. You will hear how to keep pace with community change and how to protect your client with respect to construction defects, noise, square footage issues, and plans for future development. You will learn how to handle the residential and commercial issues that arise in condominium conversions. In addition, you will gain a clear understanding of the conflict of interest issues you are sure to encounter in your practice. In this one day you will gain all the knowledge, insight and years of experience your distinguished faculty has to offer. This is one day you cannot afford to miss. Mark your calendar today for this outstanding program!
Agenda
8:30 AM – 9:00 AM
Registration
9:00 AM – 9:45 AM
Overview of CCIOA Law
Presented by Amy K. Hansen
9:45 AM – 10:30 AM
Development Rights: Addressing Your Clients' Needs
Presented by Stephen C. West
10:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Break
10:45 AM – 11:45 PM
Mixed-Use Condominiums and Planned Communities
Special Considerations: Board Representation; Voting;
Assessments; Special Service Areas; Choosing a Single
Multi-Purpose Association or Separate Associations
Presented by J. Bart Johnson
11:45 PM – 1:00 PM
Lunch (on your own)
1:00 PM – 1:45 PM
Keeping Pace with Community Change
Revamping a Planned Community or Condominium Project
Does Opting Into CCIOA Make Sense?
Presented by Cynthia M. Stovall
1:45 PM – 2:35 PM
Protecting the Declarant
Needed Disclaimers and Provisions: Construction Defects;
Noise and Other Disturbances; Square Footage Issues;
Plans for Future Development
Presented by Gregory W. Perkins
2:35 PM – 2:45 PM
Break
2:45 PM – 3:30 PM
Condominium Conversions
Commercial and Residential Concerns
Presented by Gwendolyn C. Allen
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Ethics: Conflict of Interest Issues for the CCIOA Practitioner
Presented by Steven W. Kelly
4:30 PM
Adjourn
Program Chairs and Planning Committee
Gwendolyn C. Allen, Esq.
Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll LLP
Denver, CO
Amy K. Hansen, Esq.
Otten Johnson Robinson Neff & Ragonetti, PC
Denver, CO
Cynthia M. Stovall, Esq.
Sherman & Howard LLC
Denver, CO
Faculty
Gwendolyn C. Allen, Esq.
Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll LLP
Denver, CO
Amy K. Hansen, Esq.
Otten Johnson Robinson Neff & Ragonetti, PC
Denver, CO
J. Bart Johnson, Esq.
Otten Johnson Robinson Neff & Ragonetti, PC
Aspen, CO
Steven W. Kelly, Esq.
Silver & DeBoskey, PC
Denver, CO
Gregory W. Perkins, Esq.
Wear Travers & Perkins, PC
Vail, CO
Cynthia M. Stovall, Esq.
Sherman & Howard LLC
Denver, CO
Stephen C. West, Esq.
West Brown Huntley & Thompson, PC