Zoning Company, PZR Now Offering Zoning Compliance Information in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC (PRWEB) August 20, 2013 -- The Planning and Zoning Resource Corporation now provides specific information and zoning regulations for Charlotte, NC due to high demands of request. Zoning rules and regulations are dependent on the city and in some cases incorporate language to protect the maintenance of the culture and architecture of the city as it grows.
Charlotte is consistent amongst many other cities in that it is divided into districts which govern the construction and land use. For example, a business cannot be built or opened in residential district and specific industries, such as heavy duty factories and industrial warehouses need to be in their own classified districts.
Chapter 7 for Nonconformities in the Charlotte Zoning Ordinance mentions: “The purpose of this Chapter is to regulate and limit the continued existence of uses and structures lawfully established prior to the effective date of the regulations that do not conform to these regulations. Any non-conformity created by a change in the classification of property or the test of these regulations shall be regulated by the previsions of this Chapter, with the ‘effective date’ referenced below being the date of the text of these regulations or the Zoning Maps are amended to render a particular use, structure or lot nonconforming.”
Zoning can become complex because of the changes and updates to regulations. The Planning and Zoning Resource Corporation helps commercial clients to navigate through the complex zoning laws to ensure that projects will move forward in a timely manner and the property use will be in accordance with zoning laws.
The Planning and Zoning Resource Company is the nation’s largest provider of zoning due diligence and analysis while being the sole provider and creator of the PZR Report. PZR provides its clients with zoning report formats that are supported by municipal documentations that produces reliable, independently confirmed statements that speaks to the compliance of property’s existing use, setbacks, height, density and parking. Their research includes specific zoning designation of the site as established by the current municipal code, uses allowed under the zoning designation established by the zoning ordinance, minimum setback requirements, building height and story requirements for compliance, minimum parking requirements and special circumstances that are in need on consideration. Additionally, PZR specializes in document acquisition for zoning and building code documents in all 50 states.
For additional information about the Planning and Zoning Resource Company please contact David Anderson at 1.800.344.2944, [email protected], or http://www.pzr.com.
David Anderson, The Planning & Zoning Resource Corp., http://www.pzr.com, 1.800.344.2944, [email protected]
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