Public hearing set for zoning change on commercial property
City will consider rezoning a commercial property (Case ZAC2019-00029). Zoning changes can affect property values, land use, and neighborhood character.
City will consider rezoning a commercial property (Case ZAC2019-00029). Zoning changes can affect property values, land use, and neighborhood character.
The Planning Commission shapes zoning decisions and land-use policy that affect development and neighborhoods citywide. This appointment fills a vacancy on the five-member board.
A public hearing will let you weigh in on a proposed zoning change in the CB-1 district. Zoning decisions affect what can be built, how land is used, and neighborhood character.
A parcel currently zoned for light industrial use would be rezoned to allow mixed-use downtown development. This can affect what gets built, local traffic, and neighborhood character.
Property at this location could shift from industrial use to mixed residential, retail, or office development. Zoning changes can affect neighborhood character, property values, traffic, and what businesses or residents move in.
A zoning boundary change from B-2 (General Business) is under consideration. Public hearing set for November 5, 2019; residents affected by the proposed zone change have an opportunity to comment.
City Council will hear a proposal to rezone property in Birmingham. The specific location and new zoning district are not detailed in this notice, so check the full case file (ZAC2019-00019) for details on which properties and neighborhoods are affected.
Changes to Birmingham's zoning rules may affect what can be built or used where in the city. Check the full text and public hearing details to see if your neighborhood or property is impacted.
Changes to Birmingham's zoning rules may affect what can be built or used where in the city. Check the full text and public hearing details to see if your neighborhood or property is impacted.
Council will hear a proposal to rezone property from light industrial (M-1) to another district. The outcome could affect land use, development potential, and nearby neighborhoods.
This parcel's zoning classification is being reviewed for change, which could affect future use—from residential to commercial, or vice versa. Property owners and neighbors should expect notification of the rezoning process and have opportunity to comment at upcoming hearings.
A proposed zoning change from Light Industrial (M-1) will be heard October 15, 2019. The outcome will affect what can be built or operated on the affected parcel(s).
Zoning rule changes can affect what gets built and where in your neighborhood. The hearing on October 8, 2019 is your chance to speak up before any changes take effect.
Property zoning changes can affect what businesses can operate, property values, and neighborhood character. Details on which parcels and how boundaries shift are needed to assess local impact.
Property zoning changes can affect what businesses can operate, property values, and neighborhood character. Details on which parcels and how boundaries shift are needed to assess local impact.
Property zoning changes can affect what businesses can operate, property values, and neighborhood character. Details on which parcels and how boundaries shift are needed to assess local impact.
Changes to Birmingham's zoning overlay rules will affect how land-use restrictions apply in designated neighborhoods. Details on which overlays and which areas are impacted are not yet clear from the agenda summary.
New design rules aim to speed redevelopment in commercial areas and improve neighborhood appearance. Affects property owners and developers working on revitalization projects.
Development projects on hold while the city reviews zoning procedures. Any pending applications for new construction, site plans, or zoning changes will be frozen during the moratorium.
Changes how building permits are valued and how residents can appeal decisions—affecting timelines and processes for construction projects citywide.