A Redevelopment Permit means a permit issued for construction on or development of land when no subsequent building permit is issued. The building permits that are required will vary based on geographical location, but some permits are fairly common, such as pool permits, foundation repair permits, fuel storage permits, fire sprinkler system permits, and of course the permit for the structure itself.
It means written permission, after appropriate review for the type of application, from the appropriate decision-maker authorizing the division of a parcel of land, the construction, reconstruction, conversion, structural alteration, relocation, or enlargement of any structure, utility, or any use or extension of the use of the land.
Rezoning property can be a long, challenging, and expensive process that doesn’t guarantee your desired outcome. Zoning laws are weighed carefully to determine the best use of land for the majority of people in the area in question. The regulatory bodies and populace in your area may not agree with your ideas for the best use of the land. It is important to know these facts before diving in, but rezoning a property can be highly profitable and beneficial to everyone in the area if the rezoning goes according to plan.