When does a construction project require review by the Development Review Board (DRB)?

Planned Unit Developments, Minor and Major Conventional Subdivisions, Conditional Uses, Variances, Site Plans, and Appeals are some types of development that require review by the DRB.  See our Application Forms and Fees page for specific application fees. To learn more about the DRB, visit the DRB's page.

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1. What are the permitting requirments for an accessory apartment (mother-in-law apartment)?
2. Do I need a Zoning Permit to build a porch, deck or patio?
3. Do I need a Zoning Permit to put up solar panels?
4. Do I need a Zoning Permit for a swimming pool?
5. Do I need a Zoning Permit for a fence?
6. Do I need a zoning permit for a shed?
7. Do I need a Zoning Permit for a home business or office?
8. Do I need a Zoning Permit for a sign?
9. When does a Zoning Permit expire?
10. Once construction associated with an approved Zoning Permit is complete, what is the next step?
11. Can a Letter of Compliance be issued verifying that there are no outstanding permits or violations on a house/property be issued?
12. What are the fees associated with a Zoning Permit?
13. What are Impact Fees?
14. Is a Zoning Permit needed for remodeling the inside of my single family home?
15. When does a construction project require review by the Development Review Board (DRB)?