What if I want to change the zoning of my property?
Speak with a County Planner about the possible options. Although you have the right to apply the Planning Staff may determine that it’s not in the best interest of the community to rezone a property in all cases. If you wish to move forward with a request, submit a rezoning application. This application will go to public hearing at the appropriate Planning Commission, and then later at the County Commission. The Planning Commission will give a recommendation to the County Commission. The County Commission has the final decision. The total process takes approximately 3 months to complete.

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1. What is zoning?
2. How do I find the Zoning for my property?
3. What am I allowed to do in my zoning district?
4. What if I want to change the zoning of my property?
5. What kind and how many animals am I allowed to have?
6. How do I change my property lines, or create a new lot?
7. I am considering developing a piece of property, but it’s my first time and I’m not sure how it works. How do I get started?
8. I saw a site plan sign posted on a property. How can I find out about it?
9. How many people can live in a house?
10. What can I do in an easement?
11. Where can I put my fence?
12. Where can I put a pool or storage building on my property?
13. Can I put a mother-in-law suite on my property? What are the rules?
14. Can I run a business out of my home?
15. What are the rules for Recreation Vehicles (RV’s)?
16. Day care/group home in Residential Zoning?
17. Will the County enforce the covenants in my subdivision?
18. Who do I contact about a possible zoning violation?
19. Who can rezone my property?
20. How many vehicles can be parked at a home?
21. What are the rules for signs in the County?
22. Does my property line go to the edge of the street pavement?