Background
Leitner, Martin L. was born on February 29, 1948 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Leitner, Martin L. was born on February 29, 1948 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Hunter College of the City University of New York (Bachelor of Arts, 1967). University of Illinois (Master of Urban Planning, 1969). University of Missouri-Kansas City (Juris Doctor, 1975).
Worked at Freilich, Leitner & Carlisle (Kansas City, Missouri) specializing in Land Use. Zoning, Planning and Subdivisions. Municipal Law; Environmental Law.
Real Estate Development.
Housing and Urban Development. Public Finance and Homeowner"s Association Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1975, Missouri and United States. District Court, Western District of Missouri.
Member, University of Missouri-Kansas City Law Review, 1973-1974.
Research Editor, The Urban Lawyer, 1974-1975. Contributing Author: Missouri Local Government Law Handbook Missouri Bar Center, Continuing Legal Education Division, 1974. Company-Author: with Susan P. Schoettle, "A Survey of State Impact Fee Enabling Legislation," 25 URB. LAW. 491 (1993).
With Terry Doctorate. Morgan and Eric J. Strauss: "State Impact Fee Legislation," 40 Land Use Law and Zoning Digest 3, January, 1988.
With Eric J. Strauss: "Financing Public Facilities with Development Excise Taxes: An Alternative to Exactions and Impact Fees," 11 Zoning and Planning Law Report 17, March, 1988. With Eric J. Strauss: "Elements of a Municipal Impact Fee Ordinance, with Commentary," 54 Journal of the American Planning Association 225, Spring, 1988.
Member: The Missouri Bar. American Bar Association (Member, Section of Urban, State and Local Government Law).
American Planning Association.
Freilich, Leitner & Carlisle was founded in 1975 by Professor Robert H. Freilich and Martin L. Leitner. Richard G. Carlisle, formerly City Attorney of Independence, Missouri, joined the firm in 1982. The firm focuses on land use, planning, subdivision, zoning and environmental law, with a particular emphasis on local growth management, public facilities financing, land use dispute resolution and land use litigation.
Member, University of Missouri-Kansas City Law Review, 1973-1974. Research Editor, The Urban Lawyer, 1974-1975. Contributing.