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The land development process, whether simple (adding a shed in the backyard) or complex, involves different types of review procedures. The procedures from the Town's zoning code are listed below along with others that relate to the land develoment process. You'll find details and additional resources in each one.

If you're not sure what reviews are required, contact us and tell us more about your project. We're happy to help you figure it out.











 
Zoning
Administrative Appeal Any person can appeal an administrative decision to the Board of Adjustment. Show Less Show More Certificate of Occupancy A certificate of occupancy provides verification that a building as built or altered complies with all of the zoning requirements for the district where it is located. Show Less A certificate of occupancy provides verification that a building as built or altered complies with all of the zoning requirem... Show More Classification of New and Unlisted Uses Upon petition, new or unlisted forms of land uses may be allowed following a determination by the Town Council. Show Less Show More Conversion of a Nonconforming Use A nonconforming use may changed to another nonconforming use, when the new nonconforming use is a less intense land use in terms of generating additional traffic, parking, noise, light, or providing additional outdoor uses in comparison to the current nonconforming use. Show Less A nonconforming use may changed to another nonconforming use, when the new nonconforming use is a less intense land use in te... Show More Facade Plan New single-family homes in the downtown zoning districts need to submit a façade plan. Show Less Show More Planned Development District A planned development district may be created to accommodate development projects that do not fit the standards established for the various zoning districts. Show Less A planned development district may be created to accommodate development projects that do not fit the standards established f... Show More Registration of a Nonconforming Use The operator, owner, or occupant of any nonconforming uses of land or buildings must register the nonconforming use by obtaining a certificate of occupancy from the Building Official. Show Less The operator, owner, or occupant of any nonconforming uses of land or buildings must register the nonconforming use by obtain... Show More Reinstatement of Nonconforming Use Rights An owner and/or operator of a nonconforming use that has been deemed permanently abandoned may request that the nonconforming rights to the use be reinstated. Show Less An owner and/or operator of a nonconforming use that has been deemed permanently abandoned may request that the nonconforming... Show More Site Plan Site plan review is required for most commercial, institutional, and industrial projects. The operation of the business and overall design of the site are the primary focus, including the relationship of buildings to the site and other features, the flow of pedestrians and traffic within the project and beyond the borders of the project. Show Less Site plan review is required for most commercial, institutional, and industrial projects. The operation of the business and o... Show More Specific Use Permit (SUP) A specific use is a land use that is not automatically allowed in a particular zoning district, but may be allowed following a case-by-case review and determination. Show Less A specific use is a land use that is not automatically allowed in a particular zoning district, but may be allowed following... Show More Temporary Building Permit Certain temporary land uses are allowed with a Temporary Building Permit. Show Less Show More Tree Permit A tree permit is required for the transplanting and/or removal of a tree, with the exception of single-family and two-family properties and other specified instances. Show Less A tree permit is required for the transplanting and/or removal of a tree, with the exception of single-family and two-family ... Show More Variance A property owner can submit a variance application seeking approval to not follow one or more standard in the zoning code. Show Less Show More Zoning Amendment The Town Council may from time to time amend, supplement, or change the zoning regulations. Show Less Show More Zoning Verification Letter A zoning verification letter provides information about the current zoning status of a specific property. Show Less Show More Permitted with Conditional Development Standards Specific requirements for certain land uses. Show Less Show More
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