Zoning code amendments (Case ZAC2025-0004)
Zoning changes can affect what gets built where in your neighborhood and how properties can be used. Details on which parcels and rules are impacted are not yet clear from the agenda.
Zoning changes can affect what gets built where in your neighborhood and how properties can be used. Details on which parcels and rules are impacted are not yet clear from the agenda.
Changes permit automated car washes and temporary parking lots as special exceptions in certain zones, potentially enabling new commercial uses in your neighborhood.
Second reading of a proposed zoning text amendment. Details of what land uses or restrictions change are not provided in the agenda item itself; citizens should review the full amendment text to understand how this may affect their property or neighborhood.
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The city will consider changes to its zoning rules that could affect every property in Birmingham. Public comment is welcome at the May 13 hearing.
This hearing will consider changes to Birmingham's zoning rules that affect all properties in the city. Residents and property owners should attend or submit comments if the amendment would impact their neighborhood or business.
Birmingham will consider changes to its zoning code that could affect land use rules across the entire city. A public hearing on May 13, 2025 will let residents weigh in before any final decision.
Proposed changes to Birmingham's zoning rules could affect land use, building types, and development across the entire city. The hearing is your chance to comment before any changes take effect.
City will consider changes to zoning rules. Details of the proposed amendment are not yet public; the hearing is your opportunity to comment before the Council votes.
The city is considering changes to its zoning rules. You can attend a public hearing on May 6, 2025, to learn about and comment on the proposed amendment.
These appointments fill vacancies on the board that reviews zoning appeals and variance requests in your neighborhood. Terms run through 2029–2030.
Zoning Board members review property disputes and variance requests that affect neighborhood development. These three appointments shape zoning decisions through 2030.
A property filed by Nate Fu would shift from mixed-use high-density zoning to general commercial zoning. This affects what can be built and how the site develops.
A property rezoned from mixed-use to general commercial district, changing what can be built or operated there. Details on location and project impact are limited; check the case file (2024-00011) for specifics on the site and neighboring effects.
Rezoning filed by Nate Fu will change what can be built at this location from mixed-use residential/commercial to general commercial only. Affects future development and neighborhood character.
The property rezoning from mixed-use to commercial-only zoning will change what can be built or operated there. Neighbors and future buyers should know the zone change is under review.
A Planned Unit Development at the northwest corner of Loyola and Provident Lanes in District 7 is being modified. Changes to PUDs can affect zoning, permitted uses, density, and the character of the surrounding neighborhood.
Changes zoning rules for residential and commercial parcels at four locations. Affects what can be built or operated on these properties and nearby land use compatibility.
City Council will hear changes to the planned development at Hilltop Drive South. The modification could affect zoning, building density, or site design for the three-parcel complex in District 7.
City Council will consider changes to zoning and land-use rules for three properties on Hilltop Drive, which may affect future development, density, or use on those sites.