W3 Planning and Research
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- Oct 26, 2023
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Lets talk about zoning analysis reports for a bit. These are the least known and quite frankly one of the biggest benefits in planning in your community.
These are comprehensive reviews of applicable zoning laws, building permits, C of O's, and code violations to determine if a property is still compliant with local regulations or if it has earned a legal non-conforming status. These are used heavily in due diligence for commercial properties such as multi-family, industrial, medical facilities and much more. Personally, my company and I have done over 100 of them in the past year alone all across the country, from small towns to the biggest jurisdiction in the country. Some of these reports are over a few hundred pages long because of the amount of research and documentation that we put together.
Who needs them? These are used by lenders to back loans, developers doing due diligence on new projects, title companies to assist with title insurance requirements. From a banking poinit of view, these are done on a new construction, refinance or just a new purchase of a property. They provide assurances to the legal status of a property and to ensure that they new buyer (and by extension the banks and title companies) aren't buying a property with unknown conditions that could impact their use and enjoyment of the property into the future.
**Planners** While these are typically viewed as menial tasks in the planning offices to do some research, this is actually one of the most vital pieces of planning in your community. These reports keep the money flowing in and out of businesses by banks and encourage new development. They help owners refianance or sell their properties and move on to other projects. Filling out these requests bring millions of dollars instantly into your community. When I was a development services director, I prefered that senior staff handle these request for this exact reason. I wanted them to take them seriously, and provide the excellent customer service to encourage investment in the community. This is how we grow as a community and maintain vibrance and re-investment!
I'd be happy to answer questions if anyone has any on these. I have seen some amazing examples of best practices out there, and some extremely poor ones. If anyone needs a zoning analysis report, please let me know!
These are comprehensive reviews of applicable zoning laws, building permits, C of O's, and code violations to determine if a property is still compliant with local regulations or if it has earned a legal non-conforming status. These are used heavily in due diligence for commercial properties such as multi-family, industrial, medical facilities and much more. Personally, my company and I have done over 100 of them in the past year alone all across the country, from small towns to the biggest jurisdiction in the country. Some of these reports are over a few hundred pages long because of the amount of research and documentation that we put together.
Who needs them? These are used by lenders to back loans, developers doing due diligence on new projects, title companies to assist with title insurance requirements. From a banking poinit of view, these are done on a new construction, refinance or just a new purchase of a property. They provide assurances to the legal status of a property and to ensure that they new buyer (and by extension the banks and title companies) aren't buying a property with unknown conditions that could impact their use and enjoyment of the property into the future.
**Planners** While these are typically viewed as menial tasks in the planning offices to do some research, this is actually one of the most vital pieces of planning in your community. These reports keep the money flowing in and out of businesses by banks and encourage new development. They help owners refianance or sell their properties and move on to other projects. Filling out these requests bring millions of dollars instantly into your community. When I was a development services director, I prefered that senior staff handle these request for this exact reason. I wanted them to take them seriously, and provide the excellent customer service to encourage investment in the community. This is how we grow as a community and maintain vibrance and re-investment!
I'd be happy to answer questions if anyone has any on these. I have seen some amazing examples of best practices out there, and some extremely poor ones. If anyone needs a zoning analysis report, please let me know!
- Location
- Arizona, United States