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Daily Archives: March 11, 2015

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Conditional Zoning–Enhance Your Zoning Request

Business Law, Zoning LawBy msnyderMarch 11, 2015

Many times a zoning body (Planning Commission, Township Board, etc) is reluctant to rezone a property without a specific use.  Once a parcel is rezoned, ANY USE PERMITTED in the “new” or rezoned district is fair game.  For example, rezoning a parcel from Agricultural to Commercial sounds simple when the petitioner is talking in general…

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