Like a building permit, a land owner can be required by zoning laws (or other statutes, ordinances or regulations) to obtain a permit prior to changing the use of certain land to a restricted use.
For example, to change a wetland to agricultural land would require a permit from the agency charged with protecting the environment.
Change of use of a forested area to an excavation for mining would be another example which would require not only local and state approvals, but also federal approval for environmental impact. In addition, any structures placed upon the land for the intended use would also need any necessary building permits and to conform to the local zoning regulations (with certain exceptions where state or federal law trump the local protections).
Permits the use of copyrighted work.
Only if the organization permits it.
Parastou Hassouri has written: 'Bulldozed into cantons' -- subject(s): Building permits, Government policy, Housing, Land use, Zoning law
Growing for personal use is legal, growing to sell and make money is LEGAL if you have proper permits, i do not know where u get the permits.
No, not without obtaining permits first for the use and closure of that street.
The name you want is The Antarctic Treaty.
A Land Economist is an economist who specializes in research and analysis of land and the associated markets. They often use economic and financial analysis to study the issues associated with land use such as land ownership land value and land use rights. Land Economists also analyze the impacts of land use changes such as urban development and gentrification as well as the effects of governmental regulations on land use. They use their research and analysis to advise stakeholders on land use decisions such as zoning development and land-use policy. Analyzing land ownership and land use rights Researching the impacts of land use changes such as urban development and gentrification Examining the effects of governmental regulations on land use Advising stakeholders on land use decisions such as zoning development and land-use policy
A Land Economist is an economist who specializes in research and analysis of land and the associated markets. They often use economic and financial analysis to study the issues associated with land use such as land ownership land value and land use rights. Land Economists also analyze the impacts of land use changes such as urban development and gentrification as well as the effects of governmental regulations on land use. They use their research and analysis to advise stakeholders on land use decisions such as zoning development and land-use policy. Analyzing land ownership and land use rights Researching the impacts of land use changes such as urban development and gentrification Examining the effects of governmental regulations on land use Advising stakeholders on land use decisions such as zoning development and land-use policy
they use there land for crops
urban land use
nce of land evaluation to land use planning
No, not without obtaining permits first for the use and closure of that street.