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Using the Accela Portal. Accela is the primary online access point for many of the customer service functions for Polk Countys Building, Code Enforcement and Land Development divisions. Customers can apply for building permits, submit for development review applications or submit code enforcement cases.
RL-5 (Rural Living 5 Acre) Zoning Definition. The RL-5 (Rural Living 5 acre) land use zoning district provides sites for rural residential uses, incidental agricultural uses, and similar and compatible uses.
The Resource Conservation (RC) zone is intended to enhance the quality of life in the Town through the following: Protection of open space, special land forms, scenic areas, watershed, wildlife and vegetation; Restrict access to and within these certain designated areas; Restrict the intensity of activity and
The resource conservation (R-C) zone is intended for areas planned and deemed suitable to remain in their natural, primarily undeveloped state or to be used for open space and agricultural purposes. This zone classification can also be assigned to land areas that are planned and devoted to recreation use.
WHAT IS A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT? ACONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) allows a city or county to consider special uses which may be essential or. desirable to a particular community, but which are not allowed as a matter of right within a zoning district, through a public hearing process.

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The RC (Resource Conservation) land use zoning district provides sites for open space and recreational activities, single family homes on very large parcels and similar and compatible uses.
What is a Conditional Use Permit (CUP)? Zoning districts contain land uses that are permitted and conditional. A conditional use is a use allowed in a zoning district only after specific requirements have been met and the Planning and Zoning Commission has attached conditions of approval.
RC Zone - Resource Conservation Zone The RC zone also restricts access to and within designated areas, restricts the intensity of development, limits residential density, reduces fire hazards in the hillside areas, and provides for opens space in the form of parks, playgrounds, and other community facilities.

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