18 results for “regulatory approval” · proposal
18 results for “regulatory approval” · proposal
This Honolulu City Council ordinance (No. 25-2) amends Chapter 21 of the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu 2021 to restructure land use regulations by repealing the existing Article 5 ("Specific Use Development Standards") and replacing it with a new Article 5 titled "Use Regulations." The new Article 5 establishes a centralized framework for identifying permissible land uses in various zoning districts through Table 21-5.1, which specifies which uses are allowed outright, allowed with permits or special approval, or prohibited. The ordinance requires property owners to obtain necessary permits and director or council approvals before conducting uses that are not listed as permissible in Table 21-5.1, or to submit written applications to the director for uses not identified in the table, allowing the director to classify unlisted uses according to existing definitions or determine appropriate regulatory treatment.
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The City of Allentown Zoning Ordinance No. 14835 was adopted by City Council on November 3, 2010, and became effective November 15, 2010 (November 2015 Edition). The ordinance comprises 17 articles and an Official Zoning Map that regulate land use and development across residential, commercial, and industrial districts. Key articles include Article 1313, which outlines permitted uses by zoning district (either "by right" or by "special exception" requiring Zoning Hearing Board approval); Article 1315, which specifies lot area, setbacks, height, and building coverage requirements; and Article 1327, which establishes additional requirements for specific uses. The ordinance serves as the primary regulatory document for property development applications and zoning determinations in Allentown.
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