because this is 3d
The city officials establish zoning areas.
No. BTW, state and federal regulations take precedent over local zoning ordinances if they are more stringent.
Zoning ordinances for Green Township in Mahoning County, Ohio are located at the Mahoning County Building Regulations Department. The offices are located on Westchester Drive in Youngstown, Ohio and they regulate all of the Ohio building codes in Mahoning County.
If its a Dodge Caravan, you should check for local ordinances, with (county, city, township, and/or community zoning.
In some places, yes. In most places, no. You need to check your local city ordinances and zoning laws to see if chickens are allowed in your area. If ordinances or zoning laws prohibit livestock, you can always petition to have the laws changed as many are doing around the US right now.
This is regulated by city and county zoning and ordinances. You should contact the local government where you are interested in building.
Ask your local building inspector. This is covered in local zoning ordinances, under "signs".
Depends on where you live. Governed by State and city ordinances and zoning laws. Check with your local government.
R5-Zoning typically refers to a zoning classification in a municipality that designates the area for medium-density residential use. This usually allows for a mix of single-family homes, duplexes, and apartments. Specific regulations regarding building height, lot size, and setbacks would apply within the R5-Zone.
I need to find out if the home at 10 Calvi Lane, Yonkers NY is zoned for 3 apartments or just 2
The are different colors that are used for different zoning maps. Most of the standards colors for zoning maps include greens, blues, oranges, pinks and yellows.
No. Zoning ordinances restrict the use of property in certain ways. A violation of the ordinance does not call ownership into question. Infractions of zoning ordinances could result in civil penalties or "cease and desist" orders. Clouds on title refer to questions of ownership and and the possible impairment of ownership or dimunition of value should the cloud ripen. A cloud on title might ultimately result in losing ownership completely.