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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the OFFICE OF LOCAL PLANNING SERVICES document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Name of Urban Renewal Entity' at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your application.
  3. In SECTION 1, select the type of approval requested by checking one of the options: Original Certificate, Amendment, or Other. If you choose 'Amendment', ensure to attach a copy of the original certificate.
  4. Proceed to SECTION 2 and fill in the project details including 'Project Name', 'Street Address', 'Block Number(s)', and 'Lot Number(s)'. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing.
  5. In SECTION 3, indicate whether your project is commercial, residential, or mixed-use by checking the appropriate box. Complete subsequent sections based on your selection.
  6. Continue filling out SECTIONS 4 through 7 as applicable, providing detailed information about redevelopment plans, funding sources, construction ownership, and certification.

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The Local Planning Authority (LPA) LPA is the public authority whose duty through legislation is to carry out specific planning functions for a particular area. This includes responsibility for: determining planning applications, making Local Development Orders (LDOs)
Community Answer Local government zoning planning is vital for establishing safe and functional communities by regulating land use and separating incompatible activities. Effective zoning can enhance public safety and property values, while balancing economic development and housing needs.
A planning and zoning commission is a local elected or appointed government board charged with recommending to the local town or city council the boundaries of the various original zoning districts and appropriate regulations to be enforced therein and any proposed amendments thereto.
Bounded by Republic Act 7160 also known as the Local Government Code of 1991, its primary functions are as follows: Formulate and integrate economic, social, physical, and other development plans and policies for the consideration of Local Development Council.
Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Department Director Christopher Burton oversees the department and represents it locally and nationally.

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The purpose of zoning regulations Zoning ensures that incompatible activitiessuch as industrial operations and residential livingare kept separate, preserving the quality of life for residents and promoting economic development.
Land use planning deals with a communitys vision of its future look and feel (called a comprehensive plan) and normally operates at a fairly general level. Zoning is the process that sets what can be done on specific parcels of land.

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