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Nadia L. Costa

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Nadia L. Costa

Nadia L. Costa

Associate
 
Bingham McCutchen LLP
Three Embarcadero Center
San Francisco, California  94111-4067
(San Francisco Co.)

Telephone: 415-393-2000
Facsimile: 415-393-2286 (G I, II, III)
http://www.bingham.com


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EducationUniversity of California, Boalt Hall School of Law, J.D., 2001, University of California at Santa Barbara, B.A., Sociology, 1992; University of California at Los Angeles, M.S.W., 1996
 
Admitted2001, California
 
MembershipsBar Association of San Francisco; State Bar of California.
 
BornOrange, California
 
ISLN916125972
 

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Court Holds EIR's Analysis of Energy Impacts Adequate under CEQA and Upholds City's Finding That Traffic Mitigation outside City Boundaries Would be Infeasible
Barbara J. Schussman, Marie A. Cooper, Nadia L. Costa, October 26, 2009
For the first time, a court has addressed the question whether an EIR's evaluation of energy impacts is sufficient under CEQA. Further, the court upheld a city's determination that payment of fees for traffic improvements on county land, outside city limits, would not constitute feasible mitigation...

Specific Plan's Affordable Housing Requirements Preempted by State Rent Control Law
Cecily Talbert Barclay, Nadia L. Costa, August 27, 2009
A court of appeal has struck down a local requirement that a project include affordable rental units on the basis that the requirement conflicted with and was preempted by the Costa-Hawkins Act, a state law that allows residential landlords to set initial rent levels at the commencement of a...

No Judicial Review for Regional Housing Needs Allocation
Cecily Talbert Barclay, Marie A. Cooper, Nadia L. Costa, August 6, 2009
The Government Code requires that the housing element of each city and county's general plan be updated, generally every five years, to accommodate that jurisdiction's fair share of regional housing needs. The Code sets forth an intricate process for assigning shares of housing needs to each...


 

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