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11 results for “nonconforming use”

  • Tulsa County Zoning Regulations Adopted by Resolution September 30, 2024

    Sep 30, 2024

    ·Tulsa, OK
    Proposal

    Tulsa County adopted comprehensive zoning regulations by resolution on September 30, 2024 (CMF# 20241854). The 179-page document establishes zoning standards organized into 19 chapters covering agricultural, residential, office, commercial, and industrial zoning districts; allowed uses; parking and signage; procedures; and enforcement. The regulations address supplemental use requirements, accessory structures, temporary uses, nonconformities, violations and penalties, and measurement standards.

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  • 23-NONCONFORM-0006: Request: Nonconforming Rights Application for a parking area for automobiles and heavy trucks that serve the adjacent industrial use. Project Name: Nonconforming rights Location: N 32nd St (West abutting property to 101 N 32nd St Owner: West End Transportation Partners Applicant: Charles Podgursky Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: Donna Purvis - District 5 Presenter Christopher French, AICP, Planning Supervisor Case Manager: Mark Pinto, Associate Planner

May 8, 2023

·Louisville, KY
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  • 22-NONCONFORM-0013: Request: Change in nonconforming use from a package liquor store (no on-site alcohol consumption allowed) to an office, professional and business. Project Name: 701 E Kentucky St Change in Nonconformance Location: 701 E. Kentucky Street Owner: E Kentucky Property MDR, LLC Applicant: Julie A. Metzinger Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 4 - Jecorey Arthur Case Manager: Zach Schwager, Planner I

    Jun 16, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 21-NONCONFORM-0047: Request: Change in Nonconforming use from a bookbindery to a business office Project Name: 918 S 6th Street Change in Nonconformance Location: 918 S 6th Street Owner: AWTD, LLC Applicant: Catherine Greene Representative: Kerby Standifer Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 6 - David James Case Manager: Christopher French, Planning & Design Supervisor

    Dec 9, 2021

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • Tulsa Zoning Code Adopted November 05, 2015 Effective January 01, 2016

    Nov 5, 2015

    ·Tulsa, OK
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    The Tulsa Zoning Code was adopted November 5, 2015, and became effective January 1, 2016, with amendments continuing through October 21, 2025. The code is organized as Title 42 of the Tulsa Revised Ordinances and comprises 90 chapters covering zoning districts (residential, mixed-use, commercial/industrial, overlay, special, and legacy), building types and use categories, supplemental regulations, parking, signs, landscaping, outdoor lighting, review procedures, administration, nonconformities, violations and enforcement, and measurements. The document spans 400 pages and establishes comprehensive zoning and property restriction standards for the City of Tulsa.

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  • CITY OF SYRACUSE, MAYOR BEN WALSH

    Syracuse, NY
    Proposal

    The City of Syracuse Department of Neighborhood and Business Development released a staff report on August 18, 2025, proposing second-round amendments to Articles 1-7 of the zoning ordinance. The amendments include corrections to grammar and terminology (such as changing "zoning district" to "zone district"), clarifications to nonconformity and enforcement procedures in Article 1, revisions to dimensional standards and zone district requirements in Articles 2-3, and updates to land use classifications including new categories for residential and commercial uses. The City Planning Commission discussed these proposed amendments during a work session on July 16, 2025, with the changes aimed at improving clarity and consistency throughout the zoning code.

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  • Memorandum To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council CC:

    Evanston, IL
    Proposal

    On February 24, 2020, the Plan Commission recommended denial of two ordinances (29-O-20 and 30-O-20) proposing creation of a new R5a General Residential zoning district and rezoning of approximately 85 parcels north of Emerson Street. The rezoning was intended to reduce height limits in the area to better align with existing lower-height residential buildings and prevent creation of nonconforming uses, though the area has been zoned for similar height and density since at least the 1960s. The matter was forwarded to City Council for introduction.

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  • Page 1 of 1 City of Shelbyville, Tennessee MUNICIPAL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS

    Shelbyville, IN
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    The Municipal Board of Zoning Appeals of Shelbyville, Tennessee held a regular meeting on March 17, 2022, at the Shelbyville Recreation Center. The agenda included approval of minutes from a previous meeting in June 2021 and consideration of whether a commercial camping ground for recreational vehicles at 604 Whitthorne Street (zoned C-2 General Commercial) constitutes a non-conforming use under city zoning ordinances. The board also adopted the 2022 Board of Zoning Appeals schedule and submittal deadlines.

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  • City of Syracuse Zoning Ordinance July 2024 August 2025

    Syracuse, NY
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    The City of Syracuse Zoning Ordinance document, effective July 2024 through August 2025, establishes the comprehensive regulatory framework governing land use and property development within the city. The ordinance's primary purposes include encouraging appropriate and responsible property use throughout Syracuse while addressing nonconformities, applicability across jurisdictions, and conflicts with other ordinances. The document spans 320 pages and is organized into multiple articles, beginning with General Provisions that detail the ordinance's title, authority, jurisdiction, and regulations for nonconforming uses, structures, and lots.

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  • Boards & Commissions | Worcester County

    Worcester, MA
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    Worcester County operates three boards overseeing land use and building compliance. The Board of Zoning Appeals (seven members) holds up to 24 meetings annually on the second Thursday and third Wednesday of each month, reviewing special exceptions, variances, nonconforming use appeals, and forest conservation matters; contact Kristen Tremblay at 410-632-1200 (ext 1131) for details. The Building Code Appeals Board (seven members) hears appeals regarding building official decisions and code interpretation, though it cannot waive code requirements. The Electrical Board (seven members) regulates electrician registration, prepares and updates exams aligned with the National Electric Code, and approves applications for registration and reciprocity; electrical permits cost $25.00 and must be inspected by one of three approved agencies.

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  • Title 20 - ZONING | Code of Ordinances | San Jose, CA

    San Jose, CA
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    This document is a table of contents for Title 20 (ZONING) of the San Jose Municipal Code, listing the organizational structure and chapter divisions of San Jose's zoning ordinances as of January 29, 2020. Title 20 contains 17 chapters covering zoning districts (open space, residential, commercial, industrial, planned development, and downtown), specific use and height regulations, parking and loading requirements, storm water management, administration and permits, nonconforming uses, condominium regulations, mobilehome park conversions, and affordable housing density bonuses and incentives. The document also references related titles including Title 18 (Local Planning), Title 19 (Subdivisions), Title 21 (Environmental Clearance), and Title 23 (Signs).

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