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5 results for “special exception permit” · proposal

  • BL2022-1508: An ordinance amending Sections 17.08.030, 17.16.030, and 17.16.160 of the Metropolitan Code, Zoning Regulations to change the Multi-family use in the IWD - Industrial Warehousing/Distribution and IR - Industrial Restrictive zoning districts from being permitted with conditions to requiring a special exception (Proposal No. 2022Z-019TX-001).

    Oct 11, 2022

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • Resolution #38-20 RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF GREENVILLE

    Greenville, SC
    Proposal

    Resolution #38-20 approves a special exception permit for a planned unit development industrial building campus on Neubert Road (Parcels 110352600, 110352700, 110352800, and 110352900) in the Town of Greenville. The permit grants zero lot line pavement setbacks and reduces greenspace along Neubert Road from 20 feet to 13 feet due to right-of-way dedication, with conditions requiring 50% masonry facade on south-facing facades facing STH 15 and supplemental landscaping on the property. The permit expires if the use is discontinued for eight months, or if a building permit is not obtained within 12 months unless an extension is approved by the Planning Commission; the special exception runs with the land and is transferable. The Town Board adopted the resolution on May 18, 2020, following a Planning Commission recommendation for approval.

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zoningspecial exception permitindustrial developmentgreenspace requirementsland use
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  • CITY OF SOUTH PORTLAND IN COUNCIL ORDINANCE #4 ...

    Portland, ME
    Proposal

    Ordinance #4-22/23 amends Chapter 27 (Zoning) of South Portland's Code of Ordinances to modify residential district regulations and add new definitions and permitted uses. Key changes include adding accessory dwelling units (ADUs) as a permitted use in the Rural Residential District and as a special exception in the same district, defining ADUs as independent residential units subordinate to single-family homes or multi-unit structures with up to three units, and permitting medium- and large-scale ground-mounted solar energy systems in rural areas. The ordinance also references adaptive reuse provisions and maintains the Rural Residential District's purpose of conserving open space at a density of one dwelling unit per two net residential acres.

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    zoningaccessory dwelling unitssolar energyresidential districtadaptive reuse
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  • ZONING HEARING BOARD OF DOYLESTOWN TOWNSHIP

    Doylestown, PA
    Proposal

    The Zoning Hearing Board of Doylestown Township held a hearing on March 27, 2025, to consider an application by Albert and Jeanette DeRichemond to legalize an existing accessory family apartment in their single-family residence at 50 Poplar Lane. The applicants sought a special exception and a variance to permit the apartment to exceed the standard 25% size limit of usable floor area, as the apartment already existed when they purchased the property in 2000 and will be used to house a caregiver due to health concerns. The board found the applicants had proper standing and that the subject property, a 1.09-acre lot in the R-1 Residential Zoning District, met all legal notice requirements for the hearing.

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    zoningspecial exceptionresidential variance
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  • ZONING HEARING BOARD OF DOYLESTOWN TOWNSHIP BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

    Doylestown, PA
    Proposal

    The Zoning Hearing Board of Doylestown Township held a hearing on September 28, 2023, regarding an application by Brian and Shannon Monson to construct a detached two-story garage with an accessory family apartment on the second floor at 42 Anvil Lane. The applicants sought a special exception under §175-37 B H-12 of the Zoning Ordinance to permit the accessory family apartment and a variance from §175-16 H-12(b) to allow the apartment in a new structure rather than an existing building. The application was filed on August 11, 2023, and the decision was mailed on November 10, 2023, with the property located in the R-1 Residential Zoning District on a 1.3-acre lot.

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    zoning varianceaccessory apartmentspecial exception
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