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<br /> Craig Richardson is a planner, lawyer, and Vice President of Clarion, as
<br /> well as director of the firm's North Carolina office. Mr. Richardson has i
<br /> consulted with over 100 local government clients in a number of states
<br /> throughout the country on issues such as the preparation of development
<br /> codes, adequate public facility regulations, impact fees, affordable
<br /> housing plans and regulations, mixed-use development regulations,
<br /> scenic corridor regulations, landscaping, and aesthetic regulations. Mr.
<br /> Richardson has a strong record of success in either managing or serving as a principal in a
<br /> number of code revision efforts, including projects in Fayetteville, NC; Jacksonville, NC; Rock
<br /> Hill, SC; Falls Church, VA; Williamson County, TN; Portsmouth, VA-* Mooresville, NC; Palm
<br /> Beach City, FL; Henrico City, VA; Alachua, FL; Folly Beach, SC; Greenville, SC; Beaufort
<br /> County, SC; Teton County, WY; Kalamazoo, MI; St Lucie County,, FL;, Lorimer County, CO; the
<br /> Town of Aspen, CO; the Town of Jackson, WY; Houston, TX; and Jacksonville Beach, FL. Mr.
<br /> Richardson is a frequent speaker at planning and legal conferences on plan implementation
<br /> issues. He has written on a variety of plan implementation issues including adequate public
<br /> facility regulations, impact fees, and general plan implementation. He serves on the faculty for
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<br /> Stephen Sizemore, AICP is a Senior Consultant in Clarion's Chapel Hill office. }�
<br /> He is a planner and lawyer with over 25 years of experience in preparing and
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<br /> implementing development codes, comprehensive plans, design standards and
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<br /> guidelines, and growth management policies for local governments. He also
<br /> has substantial experience in addressing coastal area management issues. Prior t_
<br /> to joining Clarion, Mr. Sizemore served in a number of planning related jobs in
<br /> the public sector. He was Planning Director for Onslow County, North Carolina,
<br /> where he oversaw development of a comprehensive plan and implementation of
<br /> county/military compatible land use strategies; served as the Editor of Planning & Environmental
<br /> Law for the American Planning Association; prepared growth management policies and
<br /> development regulations for Wake County, North Carolina; developed guidelines for local
<br /> government preparation and implementation. of comprehensive plans for the State of Maine;
<br /> and assisted in the preparation and administration of unified development regulations for
<br /> Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He has written on a variety of planning issues. Mr. Sizemore holds
<br /> • planning degree and a law degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is
<br /> • member of the American Institute of Certified Planners and the North Carolina State B
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<br /> The Clarion team has experience working in North Carolina and across the nation in drafting
<br /> development codes. Selected recent and relevant examples are identified below, with a short
<br /> description of the project and client reference.
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