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Charlene M. Indelicato has concentrated her practice in the areas of real estate, land use and zoning, and municipal law. Ms. Indelicato's eighteen years experience with municipal board and officials has given her extremely valuable experience in the strategic and political planning aspects of real estate development applications. She has extensive experience bringing together experts and leaders from various disciplines and political forums to resolve legal and technical problems in real estate development and related environmental matters. She offers special experience in project management, municipal finance and strategic land use planning analysis. Immediately prior to her appointment as County Attorney, Ms. Indelicato was in private practice with the Law Offices of Charlene M. Indelicato, and was a part-time Town Attorney for the Town of Mamaroneck. Ms. Indelicato previously served as City Manager and legal counsel for the City of New Rochelle. As Corporation Counsel and then City Manager, Ms. Indelicato played a leading role in all facets of New Rochelle's urban renewal effort. She successfully facilitated negotiations to sell city owned property for redevelopment as a Home Depot and Price Club. These and other numerous land sale and redevelopment transactions negotiated by Ms. Indelicato involved a variety of complex environmental and public/private financing issues. She also served on the Board of the New Rochelle Industrial Development Agency (IDA). Ms. Indelicato's government experience includes her roles as legal counsel to the Borough President of the Bronx from 1981 to 1983. Ms. Indelicato practiced in the private sector as an associate with O'Dwyer and Bernstein, focusing on labor matters and civil litigation and as an associate with Galef and Jacobs, practicing in land use, zoning and municipal law. Prior to that, she served as law assistant to the Honorable Justice Harold Silverman, Trial Part, Criminal Term. She received her undergraduate degree from St. John's University and her law degree fpm Pace University School of Law. As an adjunct professor at Pace University School of Law, she taught Municipal and Metropolitan Governance.
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