Timothy S Hollister
USA Guide 2024
Band 1 : Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use
Band 1
About
Provided by Timothy S Hollister
Practice Areas
Real Estate,
Land Use & Development,
Environmental
Career
Hinckley Allen
Partner (2021-Present),
Shipman & Goodwin LLP
Partner (1992-2021)
Professional Memberships
American Bar Association,
American Planning Association,
Connecticut Bar Association,
Environmental Law Section, Executive Committee (1992-present)
Chair (1996-1997)
Member, Planning and Zoning Section (1992-present)
Chair, Affordable Housing and Homelessness Committee (2005-2008)
Publications
U.S. Supreme Court Drastically Restricts When Construction Needs a Federal Clean Water Act Permit,
Policy, Practical, and Legal Challenges to Inclusionary Zoning,
Ex-Shipman Atty Joins Hinckley's Real Estate Group In Conn.
Expert in these Jurisdictions
Connecticut
United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit,
United States District Court for the District of Connecticut,
United States Supreme Court,
Work Highlights
Rainbow Housing Corp. v Town of Cromwell: Successfully represented Rainbow Housing Corporation and its affiliate Gilead Community Services, subsidiaries of mental health services providers Connecticut Institute for the Blind and Oak Hill, in a tax exemption case in the Connecticut Superior Court, and then as co-counsel with Attorney Pat Naples of Shipman & Goodwin, in the Supreme Court.,
Secured a victory for a neighborhood group of more than 500 residents of the area around Lime Rock Racetrack in Salisbury, Connecticut, a victory in the Connecticut Supreme Court in the case of Lime Rock Park vs Salisbury Planning and Zoning Commission et al.. At issue was the right of the Salisbury Planning and Zoning Commission to adopt revised zoning regulations to control the proposed expansion of the Race Track from a regional, auto-club-based operation into a NASCAR-type national facility capable of hosting multi-day races. Such expansion would require racing on Sundays, which has been banned at Lime Rock since the late 1950’s by a court order in a noise nuisance case brought by neighbors of the Track. The trial court had ruled in 2018 that a state statute as amended in 1998 prohibited local zoning regulation from banning auto racing on Sundays. This ruling generated enormous pressure to prevail in this appeal, to protect the quality of life and property values of our hundreds of clients. The Supreme Court delivered a victory when it reversed the trial court, holding that the 1998 amendment to the state statute had rendered the law ambiguous as to Sunday racing, but the legislative history showed that the General Assembly could not have intended in 1998 to create a statewide right to conduct racing on Sundays, regardless of local regulations banning it.
Experience
Tim Hollister practices land use, environmental and municipal law, and handles a wide range of real estate and administrative law challenges that arise in the context of land use and environmental matters. He has represented developers, corporations, property owners, municipalities, boards of education, and neighborhood and environmental groups in administrative proceedings before local, state, regional and federal agencies and litigation in the state and federal trial courts. He has argued more than 45 cases in the state and federal appellate courts. When representing applicants seeking land use and environmental permits, Tim’s approach is to work closely with the team of experts and consultants to present the application in a professional, procedurally correct, substantively compliant, and cost-conscious manner, and to create an administrative record that will lead the agency to grant approval.
He is recognized both regionally and nationally for his work in workforce and affordable housing development, wetlands regulation, and eminent domain. Tim has specific experience in eminent domain and inverse condemnation, unconstitutional takings, exactions and other civil rights violations, workforce and affordable housing, fair housing, wetlands regulation, drafting and enforcement of land use regulations, inclusionary zoning, flood plain management, mineral rights, riparian rights, specific performance, landlord and tenant, quiet title, title insurance, tax appeals, broker’s commissions and foreclosures.
Education
Boston University School of Law
J.D.
1982
Occidental College
M.A.
1980
Wesleyan University
B.A.
1978
Coro Foundation
Fellows Program in Public Affairs, St. Louis
1978 - 1979
Awards
Citizen of the Law Award,
Connecticut Bar Association
AV Preeminent® Rated
Martindale-Hubbell
America's Leading Lawyers: Real Estate
Chambers USA
America's Leading Lawyers: Real Estate: Band One Zoning/Land Use
Chambers USA
Connecticut: Land Use/Zoning
Super Lawyers
Listed as one of the Top 50 Lawyers in Connecticut
Super Lawyers®
Land Use and Zoning Law, Litigation-Land Use and Zoning
The Best Lawyers in America®
Lawyer of the Year
Best Lawyers Hartford Region Litigation-Land Use and Zoning
Lawyer of the Year
Best Lawyers Hartford Region Land Use and Zoning Law
Steering Committee
HOMEConnecticut Campaign
Blue Ribbon Commission to Study Affordable Housing
State of Connecticut Office of the Governor
HOBI Award
Connecticut Home Builders Association
Distinguished Service Award
Connecticut Home Builders and Remodelers Association
Local Government Law Fellow
International Municipal Lawyers Association
Marvin Glink Private Practice Local Government Attorney/National Public Service Award
International Municipal Lawyers Association
Filed seven petitions or briefs in the United States Supreme Court
Chambers Review
USA
Timothy Hollister of Hinckley Allen comes recommended for his expert handling of land use and zoning mandates. He acts for a range of developers and owners, as well as municipal bodies and academic entities.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Tim is the expert on affordable housing; he anticipates everything and is very thorough."
"Tim is the expert on affordable housing; he anticipates everything and is very thorough."