University of Houston Law Center. Environmental Issues in Real Estate Course #7297 SYLLABUS. Scott A. Sherman Adjunct Professor

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University of Houston Law Center Environmental Issues in Real Estate Course #7297 SYLLABUS Scott A. Sherman Adjunct Professor Fall 2014

Environmental Issues in Real Estate Instructor Scott A. Sherman, JD (713) 320-2879 Class Time Wednesday, 5:00 pm 6:50 pm Course Description and Objectives This course will address the legal, business, and financial challenges posed by environmental issues in real estate projects. From brownfield transactions and wetlands impacts to Class B/C office buildings and urban redevelopment projects to green building requirements and sustainable corporate campuses, environmental considerations play a key role in today s real estate marketplace. These topics, for the purposes of course presentation, will be analyzed in three sections: "Environmental Issues in Building Operations and Property Management", "Environmental Issues in Real Estate Transactions" and Environmental Issues in Real Estate Development. Each course segment will introduce students to a substantive evaluation of the core environmental issues presented and offer insights into the purchase agreements, financial analyses, and deal structures utilized by real estate professionals to manage these matters. Completion of the course will position students to identify the environmental issues presented in any given real estate scenario, to evaluate their potential impact on projects, and to manage the challenges presented. Additionally, students should gain an understanding of the impacts of property conditions on human health and natural resources, the response of government regulators and investors to these threats, and the options available to real estate professionals for assessing and managing the environmental conditions affecting their projects. Required Text and Other Materials Textbook: Environmental Aspects of Real Estate and Commercial Transactions (Witkin, ed.), American Bar Association, 2011. Note: Arrangements have been made with the publisher to offer the textbook at a deeply discounted price for students in this course. Readings: As noted in Course Outline below and made available online.

Assignments I. Early- and Mid-Term Assignments Building Support (or Opposition) for Real Estate Projects through Environmental Issues Requirement: The early- and mid-term assignments each will take the form of an approximately 3-5 page document designed to be used as advocacy in support of (or opposition to) an environmental issue relating to real estate and a real estate project complicated by environmental conditions. The instructor will work with students in the selection of their topics and format of their documents. Description: The first document will be an advocacy piece to be submitted as comments on an agency rulemaking or guidance document or as testimony to a legislative committee relating to an environmental policy issue affecting real estate. Students are free to choose any issue. Examples include: revisions to technical cleanup requirements, creation of tax and financial incentives, enhancement of wetlands and species habitat protections, the movement of cleanup oversight from one government agency to another, privatization of cleanup oversight, adoption of green building requirements, and restrictions on how formerly contaminated properties can be reused. The second document will be a position paper supporting the approval of a brownfield redevelopment project in face of community opposition. Students are free to choose any issue. Examples include: questions and concerns about the adequacy of the cleanup, the long-term oversight of the reuse of the property, the awarding of tax or financial incentives, fast-tracking permitting and other regulatory approvals, worker and neighborhood safety during the cleanup, gentrification, and continued commercial/industrial use amidst the lack of greenspace. II. Final Course Assignment Doing the Deal: Successful Management of Environmental Issues in Real Estate Projects Requirement: The final course assignment will take the form of an approximately 15 page memorandum analyzing the issues involved in a real estate project complicated by environmental conditions and presenting options for resolving those challenges. Description: The final course assignment will ask each student to identify, evaluate, and manage environmental issues in a real estate project. Students may choose any real estate scenario and environmental matter in which they are interested and are free to draw from actual deals, hypothetical developments, or open policy issues. In tackling the environmental issue presented, students should consider - at a minimum - the following: What human health concerns/natural resources impacts are presented? What is the relevant body of law or regulations? What governmental bodies will you have to deal with? What is the market impact of the environmental issue? How will the work of the real estate

professionals involved in the matter be affected? And finally - Is the deal worth doing in spite of the environmental obstacles? The written report should at a minimum: describe the project, its physical conditions, and general market considerations discuss the environmental issues presented at the site analyze the potential impact of the issues (see the preceding paragraph) evaluate how you would deal with the obstacles presented, including costs, timing, market perception, project feasibility, government regulators, investors, etc., and state your course of action and reasons for doing so. Students will have the option of turning in their final assignment on or before the close of the final exam period. III. Participation Current Environmental Issues - Roundtable Discussion Requirement: Lead class one discussion on a current environmental topic. Participate in discussion prompted by classmates presentations. No written requirement. Description: Each class will begin with a roundtable discussion of a current environmental issue affecting the real estate industry. The discussion will be student-led, with one student serving as the discussion coordinator. The coordinator will be responsible for picking the roundtable topic, identifying 1-2 relevant articles from the popular press, and presenting a short (5 minutes) overview of the issues presented. Following the coordinator's presentation, we will open up the discussion for questions, comments, and debate by the rest of the class. Among other things, the roundtable discussion will seek to identify and analyze the following: What is the human health or natural resources concern? What has been the regulatory response? What is the impact on the real estate market? What are the positions of the various interest groups? How does any of this impact real estate professionals, e.g., developers, lenders, brokers, design professionals, lawyers? Through the roundtable discussion, students should gain a more thorough insight into substantive environmental topics; an understanding of the competing interests involved in environmental matters; and additional perspectives on the formulation of government policies and real estate project approvals. Evaluation and Grading Final Assignment - 75% Early- and Mid-Term Assignments - 15% Roundtable Discussion and Class Participation - 10%

Environmental Issues in Real Estate Course Schedule OPENING SESSION Overview and Introductory Lecture (August 27) Course Overview Goals and Objectives Syllabus Review Roundtable Discussion Lecture, "Environmental Issues in Today's Real Estate Environment" ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT Environmental Protection and the Regulation of Development (September 3) Text: Chapter 23 Online: US EPA: stormwater discharge, waste management Cases: Property Rights and Regulatory Takings National Environmental Policy Act/Environmental Impact Statements Land Disturbance/Stormwater Discharge Construction and Demolition/Waste Management Nollan v. California Coastal Commission Dolan v. City of Tigard Kelo v. New London Wetlands and Endangered Species; Conservation Easements (September 10) Text: Chapters 24, 25, 27 Online: mitigation banks, land trusts Definitions Federal Regulatory Jurisdiction Project Approvals Mitigation Conservation Easements

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Due Diligence and Structuring the Transaction (September 17, 24) Text: Chapters 7, 8, 9, 10 (excerpts) Online: ASTM 1527-13 Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments EPA, "All Appropriate Inquiries" Structuring Transactions/Environmental Provisions in Deal Documents Environmental Counsel, Environmental Consultants Environmental Liability, Site Cleanup (October 1, 8) Text: Chapter 1, 4, 11, 12 (excerpts) Online: Tenants as BFPPs CERCLA ( Superfund ) Bona Fide Perspective Purchaser ( BFPP ) Lender Liability Risk-Based Cleanups Institutional Controls Site Redevelopment (October 15, 22) Text: Chapters 11, 13, 17 (excerpts) Online: Certificate of Completion, No Further Action Letter Case: Brownfields State Voluntary Cleanup Programs ( VCP ) Environmental Insurance Tax and Financial Incentives PCS Nitrogen v. Ashley *** First 5-page assignment due on or before October 22 class. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN BUILDING OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY MGMT Indoor Air Quality and "Sick Building" Syndrome (October 29, November 5) Text: Chapters 19, 20, 21, 22 (excerpts) Online: US EPA: Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule) US EPA Guidance on Vapor Intrusion Asbestos Lead-Based Paint Mold Vapor Intrusion

"Green Building", Sustainable Development, and Marketability (November 12, 19) Text: Chapter 29 Online: LEED Programs; Building Performance Standards U.S. Green Building Council - LEED Programs Sustainable Development and Land Use Strategies Greenwashing Claims Overcoming Stigma *** Second 5-page assignment due on or before November 19 class.