Zoning hearing set October 20 on M-1 Light Industrial reclassification
A public hearing will decide whether to rezone property from M-1 Light Industrial to another district. This may affect future uses—and property values—in the area.
A public hearing will decide whether to rezone property from M-1 Light Industrial to another district. This may affect future uses—and property values—in the area.
City will consider rezoning land currently zoned for light industrial use. The outcome determines what future uses are allowed on affected parcels and may affect neighboring properties and development plans.
This zoning change permits commercial and residential development on currently industrial land. The outcome determines what gets built and who can use the site.
A parcel currently zoned for light industrial use may be rezoned for residential development. Public hearing on October 20 lets residents weigh in on the change.
City is reconsidering zoning boundaries in an industrial area on October 20. Changes could affect what businesses can operate there and how nearby properties are used.
City will consider rezoning a light industrial area on October 20. This could change what can be built or operated there—affecting neighbors, traffic, or future development.
Zoning change from Office & Institutional to Mixed-Use Low allows new development types on this parcel. Details on location, project scale, and timing are incomplete.
This rezone allows new commercial/residential development on industrial land. Check the hearing notice for location and business type to understand neighborhood impact.
Property at [address unknown] shifts from manufacturing to commercial use to allow a wedding event venue. Changes permitted land use in that area.
A single-family residential parcel would shift to commercial zoning, potentially allowing retail, office, or mixed-use development. Details on location and property owner not yet available in the agenda.
Rezoning allows heavy industrial use in currently single-family and light manufacturing areas. This could significantly change neighborhood character, traffic, and environmental conditions for residents nearby.
Property zoned for medical/institutional use will now allow general commercial development. This affects land use rules and potential future development on the site.
A zoning change from heavy industrial (M-2) to light industrial could allow different types of manufacturing and commercial use in this area, affecting nearby residents and future development.
City will consider changing neighborhood commercial zoning boundaries on October 6, 2020. Details of affected properties and proposed zone changes will be discussed at the public hearing.
This zoning change allows multifamily development where it wasn't previously permitted. The shift from contingency to standard multiple-dwelling status could affect what types of housing and density are allowed on affected properties.
A property or properties may be rezoned from Office & Institutional to another zone district. The public hearing on September 22, 2020 is your chance to comment on how the change affects your neighborhood.
Proposed zoning change could alter industrial land use and neighborhood character. Public hearing scheduled September 22, 2020.
A property or properties currently zoned for light industrial use may be rezoned. The public hearing on September 22, 2020 is your chance to comment on how the reclassification may affect neighborhood character, traffic, or land use in your area.
A zoning change affecting one or more Birmingham properties will be decided September 15, 2020. The proposal would rezone at least one parcel from single-family (D-1) to another district, affecting future land use and development on that site.