REALWorld Law

Planning / zoning

Designated use

Are there any legal restrictions on the designated use to which any new building may be put or on any change in the designated use of an existing building?

United States

United States

Yes, under most land use regimes, the use(s) that are sought (e g residential, office, retail) must be “permitted” by the zoning district within which the property is located. If the desired use is not “permitted,” approval from the local zoning authority will be required in order to implement the new use. This also applies to changing the designated use of an existing building.

Even in the case of a “permitted” use, some local authorities require that the landowner obtain an approval, such as a site plan (the civil engineering documents), building permits (for construction of the building(s)) and other permits such as a certificate of occupancy in order to demonstrate compliance with local regulations and to ensure standards for health, safety and welfare are met.