Zoning Administration Sample Clauses

The Zoning Administration clause defines the authority and procedures for overseeing and enforcing zoning regulations within a specific jurisdiction or property. It typically outlines the roles of zoning officials, the process for reviewing applications or permits, and the mechanisms for addressing violations or appeals. By establishing clear administrative processes, this clause ensures orderly land use, compliance with local zoning laws, and provides a structured method for resolving disputes or requests related to zoning matters.
Zoning Administration. (where applicable) a. Zoning Permit for New One and Two Family Dwellings $75.00 b. Zoning Permit for Commercial $150.00 c. Zoning Permit for Residential Additions $50.00 d. Zoning Permit for Accessory Structures $25.00
Zoning Administration. The City will begin providing zoning administration for THE AREA within 60 days of the effective date of annexation.
Zoning Administration. Address customer inquiries.
Zoning Administration. (WBS 14.1 SOW) a) Monthly reports of land use, proposed zonings, zoning appeals and occupancy recommendations. b) Reports providing current information such as the number of building plans, building inspections, enforcements and signs. c) Reports on all arborist recommendations, inspections, regulations and deficiencies regarding trees throughout the City. d) Annual report of Comprehensive Plan, to include zoning ordinances and land development review and continuing strategies. e) Packages for the Planning Commission, Board of Appeals, Design Review Board and City Council meetings.
Zoning Administration. Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty and no/100’s ($8,750.00) Dollars;
Zoning Administration. (WBS 14.1 SOW) a) Administer all aspects of the City’s Zoning Ordinance and other related ordinances, including, but not limited to, reviewing and recommending revisions and updates and providing interpretations of the provisions of the ordinance(s). b) Respond to inquiries from the general public regarding land development activities within the City. c) Recommend policies and procedures regarding planning, zoning and other development related activities. Prepare and recommend schedules and timeframes for processing such matters. d) Provide staff support to the City Boards and Commissions related to Planning, Zoning, Building, and Development. Administer the Planning Commission, Board of Appeals and Design Review Board processes, including training, scheduling meetings, recordkeeping, issuing all timely public notices, and preparing packages of cases on the agenda of each board.