Zoning Flashcards
Zoning
is the regulation of private land use and development by local government. There are no federal zoning laws.
What is master plan
comprehensive plan to guide the long-term physical development of a particular area. Zoning increases the marketability of the property,
Zoning is Essential part of the Master Plan.
What type of governmental right is Zoning
a police power
Do not think of the men in Blue when you think of Police Power. The police power is the power that is held by the state to legislate for the purpose of preserving the public health, safety, morals, and general welfare.
Zoning for Land use is generally divided into
Residential Commercial Agricultural Industrial Special use properties
Special purpose properties
would be for properties that are there to benefit the public such as:
Schools
Hospitals
Police Stations
Down Zoning is a
change in the zoning to permit less intensive developments than are currently permitted. A zone going from commercial to residential is an example of Down Zoning.
Cluster zoning
allows for planned unit development or “PUDS”
Zoning ordinances are a set of laws which control the
Height of buildings Setback Density Floor area ratios Buffers Buffer zones Variances
A set back is
a the distance from the edge of the road or sidewalk to the structure that was build, it can also be from the center of the road, check with your local zoning to see where the setback line is for you.
Density is
usually associated with subdivisions, restricting the number of houses per acre that may be built within the subdivision.
A floor area ratio
is the ratio of the square footage to the land area.
The Floor Area Ratio can be used in zoning to limit the amount of construction in a certain area.
A buffer
is found between two lots, such as a fence, wall or a row of trees.
A buffer zone
is a space of land between two use districts such as a park, playground or a highway.
Variance
A variance is an exception that is granted from the zoning rules. A variance is granted when the situation is exceptional and if granting that variance will not affect the rest of the community.
A non-conforming use
will allow an owner to continue a land use that existed previously but not longer conforms to zoning.