What is my zoning now and will it change because of the comprehensive plan review?
Zoning must be consistent with the comprehensive plan and reflect any policy changes resulting from the review. It specifies the types of land use, setbacks, lot sizes, and building restrictions for each piece of property, and it affects what you can do with your land and the way your neighborhood develops. There are several ways to find out the zoning for a particular parcel: • By clicking on the Maps Online section of the county’s home page. • By phoning Clark County or the appropriate city. For parcels outside the city limits, call Clark County at (360) 397-2375 ext. 4319. For parcels inside the city limits, call the individual jurisdiction. Changes in zoning designations for specific parcels of land may be one possible outcome of decisions made during the comprehensive plan review. For example, some parcels could be changed from rural to urban zoning, additional lands could be set aside for industrial or commercial use, or land-use changes could be made in rural areas and rural cen