APRIL 30 Selected Concepts in Multi-Municipal Cooperation” (2).pdfdevelopers, business owners and...

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APRIL 30 Amanda Sundquist has experience in advising school districts, townships, boroughs, counties, authorities, business improvement districts, zoning hearing boards and planning commissions with respect to a wide range of topics, including policy and ordinance development, application of state and federal law, personnel and student issues, contracting and bidding and the Right-to-Know Law. She also guides developers, business owners and homeowners through the development and approval process, including advocacy at hearings and the appeals courts. Ms. Sundquist was named a “Lawyer on the Fast Track” by the Legal Intelligencer in 2010 and received the Chester County Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division Service Award in 2011. In 2014 and 2015, Ms. Sundquist was selected as a Rising Star in Philadelphia Magazine by Super Lawyers. "Selected Concepts in Multi-Municipal Cooperation” presented by Andrew Rau, Esq. Unruh Turner Burke & Frees "Funding Emergency Services" Presented by Amanda Sundquist, Esq. Unruh Turner Burke & Frees and Raymond Stackhouse, Fire District Administrator, Keystone Valley Regional Fire District Amanda and Raymond will speak about the newest legislation that offers funding incentives for emergency services. Chester County Public Safety Training Facility 137 Modena Road, Coatesville PA Complimentary event with light dinner for all municipal officials and those responsible for emergency services funding. RSVP by April 25 to [email protected] or 610-384-9550 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm Presented in Partnership with: Andrew Rau has more than two decades of experience as lead solicitor and counsel for both municipal bodies and private clients. His practice includes municipal, governmental and public education law, as well as land use, zoning and real estate development. Andy advises non-profit corporations, business improvement districts, and other organizations with unique and specialized business and regulatory needs. He also represents diverse development interests in navigating the complex land use approval process. On the municipal side, Andy’s clients include townships, school districts and other municipalities, providing real-world solutions for these public entities and helping to streamline decision making paths. In the area of real estate development, Andy assists developers with their most unique and sophisticated plans, including redevelopment projects. He has developed ordinances and gained approvals for projects ranging from custom single unit initiatives to larger mixed use developments in town centers. Raymond Stackhouse has spent 23 years in emergency services as both a volunteer and career provider. His experience includes serving as volunteer Fire Chief for Parkesburg Fire Company and the consolidated fire department of Keystone Valley, Fire District Administrator for the Keystone Valley Regional Fire District and Director of Building and Life Safety for Caln Township where he is currently employed. Raymond was instrumental in the formation of the Keystone Valley Regional Fire District that regionalized emergency service delivery to the municipalities Parkesburg Borough, West Sadsbury, Sadsbury and Highland Townships. He also served on various non-profit, County and State organization's including; Chester County Fire Chief's Association, Pennsylvania Fire and Emergency Services Institute, Western Chester County Regional Emergency Management committee, and the Western Chester County Chamber of Commerce. Speaker Bios

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APRIL 30

Amanda Sundquist has experience in advising school districts, townships, boroughs, counties, authorities, business improvement districts, zoning hearing boards and planning commissions with respect to a wide range of topics, including policy and ordinance development, application of state and federal law, personnel and student issues, contracting and bidding and the Right-to-Know Law. She also guides developers, business owners and homeowners through the development and approval process, including advocacy at hearings and the appeals courts. Ms. Sundquist was named a “Lawyer on the Fast Track” by the Legal Intelligencer in 2010 and received the Chester County Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division Service Award in 2011. In 2014 and 2015, Ms. Sundquist was selected as a Rising Star in Philadelphia Magazine by Super Lawyers.

"Selected Concepts in Multi-Municipal Cooperation”presented by Andrew Rau, Esq. Unruh Turner Burke & Frees "Funding Emergency Services" Presented by Amanda Sundquist, Esq. Unruh Turner Burke & Freesand Raymond Stackhouse, Fire District Administrator, Keystone Valley Regional Fire District Amanda and Raymond will speak about the newest legislation that o�ers funding incentives for emergency services.

Chester County Public Safety Training Facility137 Modena Road, Coatesville PA

Complimentary event with light dinner for all municipal o�cials and those responsible for emergency services funding.

RSVP by April 25 to [email protected] or 610-384-9550

6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Presented in Partnership with:

Andrew Rau has more than two decades of experience as lead solicitor and counsel for both municipal bodies and private clients. His practice includes municipal, governmental and public education law, as well as land use, zoning and real estate development. Andy advises non-pro�t corporations, business improvement districts, and other organizations with unique and specialized business and regulatory needs. He also represents diverse development interests in navigating the complex land use approval process.On the municipal side, Andy’s clients include townships, school districts and other municipalities, providing real-world solutions for these public entities and helping to streamline decision making paths. In the area of real estate development, Andy assists developers with their most unique and sophisticated plans, including redevelopment projects. He has developed ordinances and gained approvals for projects ranging from custom single unit initiatives to larger mixed use developments in town centers.

Raymond Stackhouse has spent 23 years in emergency services as both a volunteer and career provider. His experience includes serving as volunteer Fire Chief for Parkesburg Fire Company and the consolidated �re department of Keystone Valley, Fire District Administrator for the Keystone Valley Regional Fire District and Director of Building and Life Safety for Caln Township where he is currently employed.Raymond was instrumental in the formation of the Keystone Valley Regional Fire District that regionalized emergency service delivery to the municipalities Parkesburg Borough, West Sadsbury, Sadsbury and Highland Townships. He also served on various non-pro�t, County and Stateorganization's including; Chester County Fire Chief's Association, Pennsylvania Fire and Emergency Services Institute, Western Chester County Regional Emergency Management committee, and the Western Chester County Chamber of Commerce.

Speaker Bios