A zoning ordinance is a rule that regulates how property in a location may be used. The zoning areas are defined by the property’s geographic location or its specific coordinates on the map.
These ordinances allow the local government to limit and regulate what activities are performed within the jurisdiction. It is common to have zoning ordinances in residential neighborhoods.
Many individuals have likely seen the effects of a zoning code, whether they realize it or not. For example, a housing community may have a similar aesthetic or price range.
In these types of communities, homes may have similar layouts and looks. The houses may be slightly different and may be painted with different colors.
Typically, a homeowner in this type of neighborhood will be able to choose from approved color choices.
Zoning may occur before land use, prior to building, or when an area is already established. In these cases, the city or county will divide a particular parcel of land into zones, or districts.
Then, the government will determine what the land and the structures placed upon it may be used for. Local governments may use these types of ordinances to structure the way in which cities operate.
It is common for zoning ordinances to be used to separate commercial use zones from residential use zones.
A special use zoning permit allows a piece of property or land to be used in a manner that deviates from the normally accepted use in the area. In other words, these types of permits create exceptions to zoning ordinances and regulations.
Typically, these permits are issued and overseen by local zoning authorities and bodies. One common example of a special use permit is when a zoning authority allows a business to operate in an area that is not normally zoned for business activities, such as residential areas.
Another common example is when a church is permitted to operate in an area that is otherwise marked for businesses. A special use permit may also be referred to as a conditional use permit.
If an individual needs to have their property zoned for a special use, they can complete a special use permit application. The special use permit requirements may vary by location.
A special use permit may issued after a careful analysis of numerous factors, including:
If an individual wants to use their property in a way that is not permitted by zoning regulations, they have several options, including:
It is important to note that zoning restrictions are put in place to protect a community’s health, safety, and welfare. It may be helpful for an individual to consult with a local attorney to determine the available possibilities in your area as well as the zoning regulations.
Yes, special use permits may sometimes be revoked or overturned. This may occur, for example, if a later analysis determines that the use of the land will conflict with other zoning ordinances or laws.
A special use permit may be lost if the holder of that permit commits any violations or abuses the permit in some way. On the other hand, if a zoning board determines that an ordinance is outdated or is no longer applicable, the board may overrule the ordinance.
This may also have an impact on the community as a whole. These types of decisions regarding zoning regulations can be extensive and may require legal action.
Zoning divisions are made by local government authorities, for example:
These types of organizations are in charge of creating and implementing zoning restrictions in their area. In many circumstances, planning commissions, or groups of volunteers or appointed individuals educated in land use planning and development, make zoning decisions.
The planning commission will:
The governing body, for example, a city council or county board of supervisors with the jurisdiction to accept or disapprove zoning amendments, typically decides on a zoning problem. Zoning division may be appealed to a higher court if the owner of the property feels the decision was:
It is important to note that community involvement may also affect zoning decisions, for example, via public hearings and comment periods. Residents and stakeholders can submit their comments and express their opinions on proposed zoning changes and this input may influence the final decision.
A violation of zoning laws may have serious consequences, both immediately and further down the road, including:
Special use zoning permits require substantial analysis and may involve interaction and cooperation with a local zoning board. If you are interested in seeking a special use zoning permit, it may be helpful to consult with a real estate lawyer.
If you are already in the process of seeking one or need to appeal a decision, your lawyer can also help. Your lawyer can advise you of the laws and requirements in your area as well as help you obtain a permit.
In addition, if you have to attend a court meeting or a hearing or file a lawsuit, your lawyer will be present to represent you.
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Jennifer joined LegalMatch in 2020 as a Legal Writer. She holds a J.D. from Cumberland School of Law and has been a member of the Alabama State Bar since 2012. She is a certified mediator and guardian ad litem. She holds a B.A. in Criminology and Criminal Justice and a B.A. in Spanish, both from Auburn University. Jennifer’s favorite part of legal work is research and writing. Jennifer enjoyed being a Law Clerk for a distinguished Circuit Judge in Alabama. She is a stay-at-home mom and homeschool teacher of three children. She enjoys reading and long evening walks with her husband.