What do you mean by Special Use Permit?
What do you mean by Special Use Permit?
Grow Your Practice What Is a Special Use Permit? A special use permit allows a parcel of land or property to be used in a manner that deviates from normally accepted activities in that area. In other words, the special use permit creates exceptions to zoning regulations and ordinances.
What happens when a Special Use Permit is revoked?
A special use permit can sometimes be revoked or overturned. This can happen for instance if later analysis shows that the use of the land will actually be in conflict with other laws or zoning ordinances. Permits may sometimes be lost if the holder of the permit commits any violations or abuses the permits in some way.
What is the legal definition of a permit?
A license or warrant to do something not forbidden bylaw; as, to land goods imported into the United States, after the duties have been paid or secured to be paid. Act of Cong. of 2d March, 1799, s. 49, cl. 2. See form of such a permit, Gord. Dig. Appendix, No. II. 46. A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States.
What kind of permits do you need for exotic animals?
Permit required: howler monkey, cougar, bobcat, cheetah, wolf, alligator, giraffe Permits for prohibited animals allowed for persons engaged in wholesale or retail wild animal business or public exhibition; special permits required for ownership of capuchin monkey by disabled persons
Grow Your Practice What Is a Special Use Permit? A special use permit allows a parcel of land or property to be used in a manner that deviates from normally accepted activities in that area. In other words, the special use permit creates exceptions to zoning regulations and ordinances.
Where can I apply for a special permit?
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A special use permit can sometimes be revoked or overturned. This can happen for instance if later analysis shows that the use of the land will actually be in conflict with other laws or zoning ordinances. Permits may sometimes be lost if the holder of the permit commits any violations or abuses the permits in some way.
When do you need a special permit from PHMSA?
Special Permits. A special permit (previously called a waiver) is an order that waives or modifies compliance with a regulatory requirement if the pipeline operator requesting it demonstrates the need and PHMSA determines that granting a special permit would be consistent with pipeline safety.