Zoning and Rights of Use
Zoning, variances, and rights of use must be approved for your site before starting a project.
Not all of the phases identified below will apply to your project and some require additional permissions or review. Check out the overview below and connect with one of our planning coordinators to get started.
Zoning, variances, and rights of use must be approved for your site before starting a project.
Plat type will depend on the number of lots to be created and the public improvements required to service the property.
The public improvement construction process begins with a construction release permit following plat approval. Work with us to establish a timeline and inspection schedule.
Once a building permit is obtained, vertical construction can begin. Final inspections occur once construction is complete, followed by issuance of Certificate of Occupancy, if applicable.
Additional permits may be needed for tree removal, grading, construction in public right-of-way, floodplain development, and signage.
Complete either the Residential/Homeowner or Commercial Development project form to get started. A planning coordinator will then contact you to help navigate the development process. Use the online permitting portal to manage permits, track your progress, and make payments.