What if my property is properly zoned for what I want to do but is not developed?
If you have verified that your property falls withing the correct zoning catagory, you must then secure site plan approval by the MPC board. This is done by completing the MPC application packet and submitting it with a detailed site plan that should include all proposed structures, parking and landscaping along with all appropriate fees by the deadline date indicated on the "Deadline Date" page. Please be advised that MPC approval does not quarantee a permit will be issued, only that it meets the zoning ordinance requirements. Building permits are secured throught the Permits and Inspection department.

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1. I have a large lot or tract of land and want to sell part of it. Do I have to subdivide first?
2. How do I subdivide my property?
3. I received a letter stating that a "subdivision will be considered for approval" in my neighborhood. What does that mean?
4. What does "re-platting" mean and do I do that?
5. Can you recommend a land surveyor?
6. How do I rezone my property?
7. What if my property is properly zoned for what I want to do but is not developed?
8. My site plan was approved by the MPC, when can I get my permits?
9. I want to move my office to my home, what do I do?