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A. While the Interstate Commerce Commission Termination Act (ICCTA) preempts the BRIMF from local permitting and land use approvals, NS nevertheless plans to work closely with the appropriate local, county or state entities to secure full input on ... more
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Anyone may apply for a zoning change; however, permission of the property owner is required unless the City is asking for a zoning change. A place is provided on the zoning application for the owners signature, whether a single owner or a ... more
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The Town's zoning regulations govern building use, height, size, proximity to property lines, fill and grading, and vegetation and tree removal. To confirm the requirements for your property, you should refer to the zoning ordinance for the Town of ... more
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The Otsego (Michigan) County Planning Commision produced a white paper on "Land Use and Zoning Issues Related to Site Development for Utility-Scale Wind Turbine Generators. ... more
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For information related to zoning and related requirements, contact the local county or city government office related to zoning and building inspections. ... more
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The different requirements. e.g. minimum lot size, landscaping, building height, setbacks, open space etc. have been negotiated via a Development Order or Development Agreement as part of the review process. ... more
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All are available online under the Planning Department. A hardcopy of each can also be purchased in the Planning Office: $15.60 for the Zoning Ordinance, $5.00 for a City Zoning Map and $69.37 for the 2030 Comprehensive Plan. ... more
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Before you bought your property, you should have taken the time to research and understand the effects of zoning or possible rezoning on your property's use. A surprising number of real estate buyers, however, neglect this important step. Even if ... more
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In general, it does not affect the procedures in place whatsoever. City departments function based on their existing capacities. ... more
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The work plan calls for completion of the project by spring 2011. Successful implementation of the General Plan vision and the continued economic success of the City is, to some degree, dependent on having new rules and regulations in place so new ... more
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