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?

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe

Yes, legal restrictions are put in place on the designated use of a new building. These restrictions are in the form of  local authority by-laws, and other use-specific legislation such as the Factories and Works Act [Chapter 14:08] and Environmental Management Act [Chapter 20:27]. It is therefore required to inform and get approval from the city council and the relevant regulatory authority of any change in the designated use of a building before the change takes place.

Other laws regulating the designated use would be under the National Museums and Monuments Act [Chapter 25:11] that seek to protect some culturally important places that are viewed as sacred in light of tradition and culture.