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Developing Property
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Business & Industrial
The county zoning ordinance requires that all non-residential development or redevelopment have an approved site plan filed with the Planning Department.
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Churches & Community Uses
Churches and places of worship are permitted with a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). Other community uses, such as recreation centers, may also require a CUP or a Special Exception (SE).
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Construction
View various frequently asked questions regarding residential and commercial building projects, inspections, and more.
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Land Disturbance & Drainage
Most land disturbing activities, such as clearing and construction, require an erosion and sediment control plan.
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Residential
In some instances, if a property is not zoned for residential uses it must first be rezoned before proceeding through the subdivision or site plan process.
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Signs
The county regulates the types and size of signs which are visible from adjoining properties, roads, or rights-of-way.
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Water & Sewer
View helpful information if you plan on developing or redeveloping property on public water and sewer, connecting an existing facility to public water or sewer, or expanding an existing facility currently connected to public water or sewer.
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Zoning Process
Read about the zoning process. You can also access the county's mapping system.