What to Bring to Your First Meeting with us to Discuss Land Use Issues

The type of information we need will vary based on the circumstances. However, we find that we can use our initial meeting most productively if you bring the following information with you:

Location of the property, including address, tax parcel numbers, and maps.

Information regarding the physical characteristics and existing conditions of the property, including, for example, site plans, photographs, topographic or sensitive area maps, and environmental studies.

Copies of title documents, including surveys, title reports, easements, or leases.

Information about proposed uses, including, for example, site plans, architectural profiles, elevations, and other drawings, proposed signs, and technical specifications for unusual uses.

Copies of past approvals and permits, with relevant conditions.

Copies of pending applications for approvals or permits, or other communication with agencies having jurisdiction over the proposal.

Schedules and other timing considerations.

Financing information, including legal entities involved in the proposal, financing requirements and projected returns, liens, and tax records relevant to the proposed use.

Information regarding neighbors and community organizations with a potential interest in the proposal.

For More Information Contact: Richard M. Peterson.


 

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