Education | | M.P.A., M.U.R.P., 2006, University of Colorado at Denver | | J.D., 1993, University of Denver Sturm College of Law | | B.A., 1987, University of New Mexico |
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Admitted | | Colorado | | U.S. District Court, District of Colorado | | U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit | | U.S. Supreme Court |
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Distinctions | LEED Accredited Professional
Best Lawyers in America, 2013
Top Women Lawyer, Law Week Colorado, 2011
Colorado Super Lawyers, 2006, 2007
Board of Governors, Colorado Bar Association, 1998-2000, 2003-2004, 2006-2008
Board of Trustees, First Vice President, Denver Bar Association, 2006-2007
Board of Trustees, Second Vice President, Denver Bar Association, 2003-2004
Editor, Colorado Lawyer, “Government and Administrative News” column, 1999-2006
Delegate to the ABA House of Delegates, Denver Bar Association, 1999-2005
Denver Bar Association Young Lawyer of the Year, 1999
Board of Directors, Legal Aid Foundation, 1995-1998 |
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Memberships | American Bar Association
American Planning Association
Colorado Bar Association
Colorado Bar Association Legislative Policy Committee, 1998-1999
Colorado Municipal League
Colorado Women's Bar Association
Denver Bar Association
International Council of Shopping Centers
National Association of Industrial and Office Properties
William E. Doyle Inns of Court, 1991-2009 |
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| Carolynne's practice spans the Land Use, Government Relations, Real Estate and Natural Resources groups. Carolynne is an experienced land use and public policy attorney, with strong state and local government relationships, and cutting-edge expertise. Her specialty is managing complex and challenging projects and navigating multiple regulatory environments for optimal outcomes for clients. Her strong local and state relationships with elected officials and staff statewide ensure that clients always have the best information and the best opportunity to be heard. One of only twenty-three LEED-accredited attorneys in the state of Colorado, Carolynne also holds a Masters degree in Public Policy, and in Urban and Regional Planning, from the University of Colorado at Denver.
Carolynne's practice focuses primarily on the zoning and entitlement process, with an emphasis on complex projects involving redevelopment, infill, brownfields, urban renewal, eminent domain, mixed use, transit-oriented development, PIFs and other public financing tools, and special challenges such as historic preservation. Carolynne has obtained entitlements for projects ranging from high-rise hotels to large-tenant retail to mixed use developments involving retail, office and residential components. Carolynne has also handled permitting for pipelines, compressor stations, and other mining and oil and gas related facilities. Carolynne also serves as special and general counsel to a variety of governmental and quasi-governmental entities, such as urban renewal authorities, special districts, and redevelopment authorities.
From 1999 to 2004, Carolynne was the staff attorney for the Colorado Municipal League, the nonprofit association representing the cities and towns of Colorado. In that capacity, she represented Colorado municipalities before the Colorado General Assembly, various state agencies and the courts. Focusing primarily on land use issues, Carolynne worked on state legislation dealing with growth management, comprehensive planning, impact fees, zoning, annexation, subdivision, urban renewal, condemnation and special districts. Additionally, she has also worked on legislation ranging from construction defects reform to governmental immunity.
From 1994 to 1999, Carolynne was a staff attorney in the legal department for the Denver Water Board where she handled a wide range of responsibilities that included litigation in federal, state and administrative courts; drafting policies and procedures; and handling real estate transactions dealing with Denver Water property. |
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Representative Matters | | Represented CBS Outdoor Inc. on Denver compliance and land use issues involving outdoor advertising devices, including matters involving ordinance changes to the Denver sign code. | | Represented Alberta Development Partners, LLC in the development and financing of Cornerstar, a new mixed-use center containing 158 acres of retail and residential space in Aurora, Colorado. Brownstein handled the leasing and selling of portions of the center to national and regional retailers such as Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, Best Buy, Office Depot, 24 Hour Fitness and Sunflower Market. |
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Publications & Presentations | "Funding Options for Yampa Street Improvements," Speaker, Yampa Street Stakeholders Meeting, Steamboat Springs, CO, October 22, 2012
| "Colorado Legislative Update on Urban Renewal," Brownstein Client Alert, February 13, 2012
| "The Cost of Not Going Green," Panelist, Brownstein Luncheon, February 1, 2012
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