Who I Am
Drawing upon his experience and practice in professional planning and landscape architecture that commenced in 1980, Mark Remsa founded the firm Mark A. Remsa, P.P., L.L.A., A.I.C.P., A.S.L.A. in 2001. His firm provides a wide range of professional planning and architectural services to public and private sector clients. Mark A. Remsa, P.P., L.L.A., A.I.C.P. is based in Mount Laurel, New Jersey.
In the State of New Jersey, Mr. Remsa is licensed to practice as a Professional Planner and a Landscape Architect. For 25 years, he served as director of Economic Development and Regional Planning for Burlington County, New Jersey, providing him with unique insight into the local processes for development, redevelopment and economic development. His educational attainment (B.S. Environmental Planning and Design, Master of City and Regional Planning, and M.B.A. with concentration in Finance, all achieved at Rutgers, The State University) contributes toward his abilities to expertly serve his clients.
Professional Services
Municipal Planning
Representing planning boards, zoning boards of adjustment and land use planning boards in the development application review process
Preparing master plans and reexamining master plans
Preparing housing plan elements and affordable housing plans
Undertaking redevelopment area investigations and preparing redevelopment plans
Advising municipalities to achieve economic development
Preparing zoning and land development ordinances
Private Sector Planning
Providing guidance and planning testimony in support of development applications for site plans, subdivisions, and use and bulk variances
Preparing community and fiscal impact studies in support of development applications
Preparing studies in support of changes to zoning districts and regulations
Providing guidance and assistance in support of redevelopment projects such as preparing redevelopment studies and plans, and negotiating with municipalities for payments-in-lieu-of-taxes and other incentives
Providing guidance and assistance to achieve affordable housing projects