What is a provisional use permit?
The Provisional Use Permit (PUP) procedure provides for certain uses which are permitted in a district but which may be approved with conditions or restrictions that make them compatible with surrounding properties. For example, most telecommunication towers require a PUP. The main differences between a provisional use permit and a rezoning request are that the provisional use permit is always for a specific use (such as a telecommunications tower or pool hall), and the County can set the conditions for approval of a provisional use permit. In a rezoning request, the applicant voluntarily proposes conditions (proffers) that the County can either accept or reject.
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