Full Definition of Zoning, Planning and Land Use Law
Zoning ordinances are local or municipal laws that establishing building codes and land usage regulations for properties in a specified area. Most cities and towns are composed of regions that are zoned for residential, commercial, or industrial development, and often these zones are subdivided by additional use restrictions (type of business permitted, etc.). Zoning laws and ordinances may affect such varied issues as parking for customers, setbacks, access for deliveries, the number and types of employees permitted, and the use of signs or other forms of advertising. These ordinances have to be considered by entrepreneurs/business owners wishing to set up, expand, or relocate business establishments. They should check with their city's zoning office and licensing board for restrictions that may apply within the city. Even particular neighborhoods may have land use regulations that should be researched prior to finalizing any business plan.
- Building and Public Safety Codes Law
- Cemetery Law
- Environmental Land Use Law
- Fire Districts Law
- Historic Preservation Law
- Improvement Districts Law
- Land Conservation Law
- Land Development Law
- Land Entitlement Law
- Land Use Law
- Land Use Litigation Law
- Land Use Permitting Law
- Land Use Regulation Law
- Rezoning Law
- Special Districts Law
- Subdivisions Law
- Water Districts Law
- Zoning Law
- Zoning Variance Law




