Zoning - How long does it take to zone a property?

The zoning process usually takes between 60 and 90 days. This amount of time is necessary due to state legislation mandating publication of the application in the newspaper and notification of property owners within 200 feet of the subject property.

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1. General Info - How do I get feedback from the City regarding an idea I have for developing a property?
2. General Info - How do I get feedback from the City regarding an idea I have for opening a business in an existing building?
3. General Info - When and where are Planning & Zoning Commission and City Council meetings held?
4. Property Info - Where can I find information about who owns a property, its size, & its taxing entities?
5. Property Info - How do I determine if my property is in the floodplain?
6. Meeting Request - What is the DRC?
7. Meeting Request - How often does the DRC meet?
8. Meeting Request - How do I request a meeting with the DRC?
9. Application Submittal - What do I need to submit with my zoning, platting, or civil plan application?
10. Application Submittal - When can I submit my zoning, platting, or civil plan application?
11. Zoning - How do I determine what a property is zoned?
12. Zoning - I know what my property is zoned but how do I learn more about what my property can be used for and what the design requirements will be?
13. Zoning - How long does it take to zone a property?
14. Zoning - What is the process for zoning a property?
15. Zoning - What is a Special Use Permit (SUP)?
16. Zoning - What is the process for getting a Special Use Permit (SUP)?
17. Platting - My plat is almost ready for filing at the County, what do I need to submit?
18. Platting - What are the fees for filing plats at the County?