Nancy L. Slepicka is a highly respected land use and environmental lawyer
who counsels clients on the environmental risks and legal strategies of
community and commercial development throughout the
Maryland
counties in the D.C. metropolitan area. During
Ms. Slepicka’s thirty years of practice, she has represented regional and
national builders, developers, financial institutions and property owners
before federal, state, and local administrative agencies, boards, and
legislative bodies, as well as before state and federal courts.
The scope of her representation includes rezonings, special
exceptions, subdivision approvals, site plan approvals, federal, state and
local environmental agency approvals, historic preservation approvals, and
other approvals needed for the successful completion of large residential,
commercial, and industrial development projects.
While managing and directing the overall business operations of the Firm’s La
Plata Office in Charles County, Maryland, Ms. Slepicka has represented
numerous national and local builders and developers throughout Charles County.
One noted example is the successful completion of numerous land use
and environmental approvals for Charles County’s only mixed-use waterfront
planned community, The Villages at Swan Point, on behalf of two national
companies. As part of her
representation in Charles
County, Ms. Slepicka frequently represents clients before
the Board of County Commissioners for
Charles
County, the Charles County
Planning Commission, and the Charles County Board of Appeals.
Ms.
Slepicka’s environmental practice focuses on approvals for impacts to Maryland’s designated
Critical Area, non-tidal and tidal wetlands, endangered species, forests,
and historical areas. Ms.
Slepicka helps her clients obtain such approvals from the Maryland
Department of the Environment, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources,
the Maryland Critical Area Commission, the Maryland Board of Public Works,
and other federal and local agencies.
In addition to her years of experience with environmental land use
approvals, Ms. Slepicka has lectured extensively on environmental and other
land use regulations.
Ms. Slepicka is a member of the Charles County
Liaison Committee of the Maryland-National Capital Building Industry
Association (M-NCBIA), as well as a member of the Environmental Committee of
the M-NCBIA. Ms. Slepicka is a
Co-Director of the
Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional
Education of Lawyers’ Land Use Institute and is also a faculty member on the
Judicial Institute of Maryland. She
is a past President of the Prince George’s County Women’s Bar Association
and is a present Steering Committee Officer of the Maryland Land Use
Roundtable. Ms. Slepicka is admitted
to practice in Maryland and in the U.S. District Court for the District of
Maryland.
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