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Overview
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Experience
Introduction
Cecily counsels landowners, developers, and public agencies on complex legal and regulatory challenges associated with acquisition, entitlement, and development of land throughout California.
Cecily Barclay advises clients on land use and entitlements, real estate acquisition and development, and local government law matters. She assists with land use application processing, California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) compliance and strategy, drafting and negotiating purchase and sale agreements and easements, processing resource agency permits, and negotiating and securing vested rights through agency approved development agreements. She processes general plan amendments, annexations, land use initiatives and referendums, and tentative and final subdivision maps. She also defends development approvals in courts and represents landowners in condemnation proceedings.
Cecily’s projects include the development and redevelopment of land for market rate and affordable housing, bio tech and research life science campuses, hotels and resorts, regional retail, sports and entertainment centers, mixed-use master-planned communities, and transit-oriented mixed-use projects. Her work also involves advising on potential historic designations, taking claims, school fee mitigation agreements, affordable housing agreements, Williamson Act contracts, and conservation easements to mitigate for loss of biological and agricultural resources.
Cecily provides strategic advice on how developers can utilize state laws, including the Housing Accountability Act, CEQA, and Density Bonus Laws, to streamline and facilitate development of commercial, housing, and mixed-use projects.
Cecily is a lead author of California Land Use & Planning Law (40th ed.), a publication summarizing the major provisions of California’s land use and planning laws. Cecily also co-authored Development by Agreement (2nd ed.), an American Bar Association publication providing a national analysis of laws and practices concerning various forms of development agreements. She has been retained as an expert witness in numerous land use litigation and arbitration matters and regularly speaks and writes on topics involving land use and local government law, including programs and articles for the American Bar Association, American Planning Association, Urban Land Institute, and other state and national associations and conferences.
Education & credentials
- Harvard Law School, J.D., with honors, 1988
- University of California, Berkeley, B.A., with highest honors, 1983
- California
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
- Bingham McCutchen LLP, San Francisco, CA, Associate, Counsel, and Partner, 1990-2011
Professional recognition
Listed in Lawdragon 500 Leading U.S. Environmental Lawyers, 2024
Ranked by Chambers USA: "America’s Leading Lawyers" for Business, 2006-2010; "America’s Leading Lawyers" for Real Estate, 2011-2026
Received the "Readers’ Choice Award," JD Supra: Thought Leadership in Construction Law, 2021
Listed in Best Lawyers in America: Energy Law; Environmental Law; Land Use and Zoning Law; Real Estate Law, 2007-2026
Selected as "Leading Lawyer," Legal 500 US, California North: Land Use and Zoning, 2009, 2014
Recommended by The Legal 500: Industry Focus: Real Estate and construction: Land use/zoning, 2015
Listed in the Daily Journal's Top Women Lawyers, 2016
Listed in Super Lawyers, Northern California, 2004-2020, 2024-2026
Named San Francisco Land Use & Zoning Law Lawyer of the Year by Best Lawyers, 2012
Honoree for Northern California Real Estate Women and Influence, 2011
Selected as "Top East Bay Land Use Attorney," East Bay Business Times, 2006-2008
Impact
- American Bar Association, Publications Oversight Board, 2009-2018
- American Bar Association
- San Francisco Bar Association
- Contra Costa County Bar Association
- Urban Land Institute
- American Planning Association
- Representing Great Wolf Resorts in securing a public-private partnership to build a 500+ room hotel and associated indoor water park and entertainment facilities to serve Northern California families.
- Representing Macerich Northwestern Associates in securing local, state, and federal approvals of a master plan for redevelopment and expansion of Broadway Plaza in Walnut Creek, an outdoor 1.1 million square foot shopping center.
- Representing BioMed Realty in securing redevelopment approvals for several Bay Area biomedical and R&D office campuses, totaling more than 2 million square feet.
- Securing development approvals for Lennar Urban to redevelop Candlestick Point and Hunters Point, one of the most significant redevelopment projects in San Francisco’s history, for 10,500 residential units and several million square feet of office and retail uses along San Francisco’s waterfront.
- Representing Corte Madera Village in securing development approvals for a new Restoration Hardware (RH) Design Gallery in Corte Madera.
- Representing Amazon.com in conducting due diligence and processing land use approvals to support sales and delivery operations.
- Representing Hall Equities Group in securing approvals for a mixed-use redevelopment project, “Saranap Village”, in Contra Costa County.
- Representing various landowners and developers in developing initiative strategies to secure development approvals in light of local municipal requirements and/or anticipated referenda.
- Representing the landowner and seller in securing reuse rights for a Google office campus at the former Hewlett Packard headquarters in Mountain View.
- Representing numerous other developers and redevelopers of office, R & D and industrial campuses through the San Francisco Bay Area.
- Representing landowners and developers in securing development rights to subdivide and build single family residences and communities.
- Representing a landowner in processing a proposal for a 1,950 acre wildlife preserve and a 200 acre rural residential development in Santa Clara County.
- Representing numerous developers in securing mixed use redevelopment entitlements in established urban communities.
- Assisting a national sports ownership group in efforts to secure new stadium development rights.
- Testifying as a land use expert in numerous California land use disputes.
Other engagements include numerous redevelopment and new development projects in San Jose, Santa Clara, Belmont, Walnut Creek, Alameda and Oakland. Prior representative engagements include the City of Alameda in developing a long-term development and disposition strategy for Alameda Naval Air Station, Chateau Montelena in Calistoga in securing water rights, Cirque du Soleil in Santa Monica (California Coastal Commission permit); Central Train Station and Leona Quarry projects in Oakland; the Rivermark Master Planned Community in Santa Clara; the University District Specific Plan Area in Rohnert Park; Waterfront District project in Hercules; Faria Ranch Specific Plan in San Ramon; Laguna Vista project in Sebastopol; Westfield Master Plan and Thomas Ranch Specific Plan in Gilroy; Aviano project in Antioch; the Alamo Creek, Dougherty Valley and Cecchini Ranch developments in Contra Costa County as well as other residential, mixed-use and commercial projects throughout Northern California.
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