PLAN IMPLEMENTATION Flashcards
What is an ordinance
a municipal law
What is the Planning Board of Appeals/Board of Zoning Adjustment
a quasi-judicial board that hears cases for variances, special exceptions to the zoning ordinance, and appeals of staff’s administration of the zoning ordinance.
Who does the Planning Commission make zoning recommendations to?
City Council
What two documents need to be drafted for a city to adopt zoning?
Zoning Text and Zoning Map
What zoning color is industrial uses typically
purple
what zoning color are institutional uses typically
blue
What are the two ways zoning can be changed?
Text amendment
Map amendment
What is Euclidean Zoning
Named after Euclid Ohio
Places most protective restrictions on Residential land uses, less on commercial, even less on industrial uses.
Cumulative Zoning
each successive zone allows the uses from the previous zones
Which type of zoning allows building single family house in ANY zoning district?
cumulative zoning
Modified cumulative zoning
zoning districts are cumulative BY LAND USE TYPE. I.e. all residential are cumulative, but you cant build a house in Commercial or industrial.
Two ways conditional use permits can run
with the land
with the ownership
a nonconforming use
a use that existed prior to the adoption of district regulations and is allowed to continue under the GRANDFATHER CLAUSE
What is a Planned Unit Development (PUD)
a unique zoning tool typically for LARGE DEVELOPMENTS that include a MIXED USES.
Entire development site plan is reviewed by the governing body
PUDs can allow for more innovative design and some flexibility.
In return for flexibility in design, developers offer increased community amenities and open space.
THE ZONING IS TIED TO THE SITE PLAN, ANY CHANGES TO IT REQUIRE AN AMENDMENT
In a planned unit development (PUD), what is the zoning tied to?
the zoning is tied to a site plan, any changes to it require an AMENDMENT.
what type of review is typically required for a property in a historic preservation overlay?
architectural review
what is a variance
a change in the terms of the zoning regulation DUE TO AN ECONOMIC OR PHYSICAL HARDSHIP
TWO types of variances
use variance
area variance
What is an area variance
An area variance allows a property to be excluded from the physical site requirements under the zoning ordinance. For example, an area variance would allow a property owner to build his or her house with only a 20-foot front setback instead of the required 25-foot setback.
what are the 4 requirements to issue a variance
There is a unique physical or economic hardship;
The variance will not result in a reduction in property values;
The property owner did not cause the need for the variance;
The variance is not contrary to the spirit of the zoning ordinance.
what is big box retail
50,000 SF or more
Parachute home
a home is dropped almost randomly into an area where it does not fit in with the community
What is a Teardown
is a term that refers to the demolition of a home for the purposes of building a larger home on the same lot. This type of development frequently occurs in large cities and in neighborhoods convenient to employment centers.
What is a progressive tax
The percentage of income paid in taxes increases as income rises. For example, the federal income tax system taxes those with high incomes a higher tax rate than those with low incomes;