When does a Zoning Permit expire?

Zoning Permits expire two years from the approval date. A Zoning Permit can be renewed for an additional year for an additional fee. If a renewal is required, contact the Department of Planning & Economic Development prior to the permit’s expiration.

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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)?