Cameron Carter

Cameron Carter is a Partner and Director of the Transactional Department at Rose Law Group pc. He has a unique background as he served as a Project Manager for Jokake Construction Company on a wide variety of commercial projects for 3 ½ years prior to attending law school. With his expertise in the construction industry, he has a depth of knowledge that is unique to most attorneys and this helps him to advise clients in the areas of real estate development, land use, and zoning. Mr. Carter has worked to solve a number issues involving development impact fees, building permits, eminent domain, right of way acquisition, rezoning cases, and use permits. In addition to real estate and development issues, Mr. Carter works on a variety of election law matters including initiative and referendum, political committees, candidate qualification and campaign finance issues.

Mr. Carter is a fifth generation Arizonan and feels strongly about giving service in the community. He has worked as a volunteer leader with the Boy Scouts of America and previously served on the Board of Directors of the McCormick Ranch Property Owners’ Association. Cameron Carter is a graduate of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, where he was named a Willard H. Pedrick Scholar. Mr. Carter completed his undergraduate studies at Arizona State University in 2000, where he graduated cum laude and received his Bachelor of Science from the Del E. Webb School of Construction.

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Microsoft agrees to pay for wastewater services in Valley

Provided by the City of Goodyear (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Microsoft.) By Phoenix Business Journal Microsoft will build three data center campuses in the West Valley. Redmond, Washington-based tech giant Microsoft Corp. has agreed to switch its cooling system for future data centers in Goodyear and invest more than $40 million to expand the city’s wastewater capacity through an updated development agreement

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Chandler approves data center ordinance following input from Rose Law Group Senior Partner and Real Estate Transactions Department Chair, Cameron Carter

(Via City of Chandler) By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Chandler City Council approved ordinances Monday for a new provisions on data center development and a new downtown mixed-use development. Council unanimously voted to collectively approve adoption of a zoning code amendment for the location and operation of data centers and a rezoning and preliminary development plan for The District Downtown on its consent agenda, which included other ordinances. Read the full subscription story from

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Chandler tables ordinance aimed at data center developers after Rose Law Group Senior Partner and Real Estate Transactions Department Chair, Cameron Carter, addresses city council

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Aligned Data Centers.) By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal After hearing from a data center developer’s lawyer, Chandler City Council postponed action until next month on an ordinance that would add noise and other requirements for data centers within the city. The decision came after Cameron Carter, an attorney with Rose Law Group who

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Reduced Impact Fees To Keep Economic Momentum Rolling In Pinal County, Says Rose Law Group Partner, Transactional Dept. Dir. Cameron Carter

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Pinal County has lowered a number of development impact fees for commercial and residential developments. The fees are what developers and builders pay to the county to help with the costs of infrastructure and services that accompany new growth. The Pinal County Board of Supervisors has approved the lower impact fees. The fees vary by

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How elimination of 1031 exchange could impact RE investors; Rose Law Group Partner, Transactional Dept. Director Cameron Carter comments.

By Alyssa Tufts | AZBigMedia Real estate is one of Arizona’s most powerful economic drivers in Arizona. However, certain real estate investors could see a decline in profits and their income tax rate could increase if a plan Democratic Presidential nominee Joe Biden proposed is enacted. Biden recently announced a $775 billion plan to boost Child and Elderly care. The

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Retail landlords offer COVID clauses in new leases; Rose Law Group Partner, Transactional Dept. Director Cameron Carter comments

By  Esther Fung | The Wall Street Journal Retail landlords are including pandemic language in new leases, a previously rare feature as tenants seek protection after the first government-mandated coronavirus shutdowns in March complicated their negotiations for rent relief. Because many insurance policies didn’t cover pandemic-related losses, landlords have offered various concessions to attract and retain tenants, including allowing them

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