What is a township variance?

What is a township variance?

A variance is a deviation from the set of rules a municipality applies to land use and land development, typically a zoning ordinance, building code or municipal code. The manner in which variances are employed can differ greatly depending on the municipality.

How hard is it to get a variance?

The standard of approval for a dimensional variance is “practical difficulty,” which the courts have defined to mean that strict compliance is “unnecessarily burdensome” and granting the variance would “do substantial justice to the owner.” The “undue hardship” standard for a use variance is much more difficult to meet …

When do you need a variance for rezoning?

Now that we’ve covered rezoning, let’s next move onto variances. A variance is an administrative, discretionary, limited waiver or modification of a zoning requirement. It is applied in situations where the strict application of the requirement would result in a practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship for the landowner.

How to get a variance in Collier County?

Please be advised that the sender has made a formal application to Collier County for a variance from the requirements of the zoning regulations as they apply to the following described property: [Description: distance from nearest intersection, fronting street or access road. Verify with planner]

What’s the difference between area variance and Conditional Use Permit?

An area variance is an exception to the district’s applicable regulations to allow the landowner to enjoy the same use of similarly-situated owners who do not suffer the unusual physical characteristics of the subject land. A use variance permits a landowner to enjoy a land use that is otherwise prohibited in the existing district.

What are the different types of area variances?

There are two types of variances: an area variance and a use variance. Not all jurisdictions permit both (jurisdictions that don’t allow for use variances generally believe the proper remedy for such situations is a conditional use permit).

What does it mean to get a variance in zoning?

A variance is an exception to a zoning restriction that allows the use of the land outside the requirements of the zoning for that area. Variances can be given by a locality for businesses who present valid reasons for the variance and who can show that the variance will not lessen property values or interfere with the use…

How can I get a variance for my building?

if you make any change in a nonconforming use, i.e., you make a change to a structure that had previously been “grandfathered” from complying with current zoning requirements. A competent commercial real estate agent, building contractor, or leasing consultant can help guide you through the process of obtaining a zoning permit or variance.

How do you know if you need a variance?

The way to know if you need a variance is by simply contacting your municipal zoning or planning department if you plan on doing some development on your property that requires erecting a building or structure. You may be thinking what is the difference between a building and a structure and aren’t they the same?

Why are there zoning restrictions in some areas?

This variation in different types of buildings in an area is not common because most localities have zoning restrictions. Zoning restrictions are put in place by cities to keep property values high. The value of that Victorian home is much higher, for example, if it’s next to similar homes instead of a pizza restaurant.