Land Use & Zoning
David Vicevich has specialized in land use, municipal and environmental law since the late 1990’s while he was at Washington University School of Law. Vicevich Law can meet your needs for zoning, road use, municipal, easement and access.
Through statutory law, federal, state and local governments, agencies and boards, regulate land use, access and development. The majority of controls on land, however, stem from actions of private developers and individuals. Three typical situations involving such private entities and the court system are: suits brought by one neighbor against another; suits brought by a public official against a neighboring landowner on behalf of the public; and suits involving individuals who share ownership of a particular parcel of land. In these settings judicial determination and enforcement of private land-use arrangements can not only reinforce public regulation but achieve forms and levels of control zoning cannot. Questions of land use, therefore, are inherently political as well as judicial. David L. Vicevich’s experience as an advocate in many settings both political and judicial creates a balance uniquely suited to address your land use needs.