What is the Zoning Review Board (ZRB)?
The Zoning Review Board consists of nine members, appointed by the Mayor and City Council, who meet twice a month to consider property rezonings and special use permits. The Zoning Review Board takes into consideration the recommendations of the relevant Neighborhood Planning Unit (NPU) and the Bureau of Planning (BOP) staff and makes recommendations on rezonings to the Zoning Committee of City Council. Variance- A modification of a zoning district regulation is granted by the Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) Special Exception- Exceptions to zoning regulations are granted by the Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) for specifically-defined situations where affects on surrounding property is of principal importance. Special Administrative Permit (SAP)- A document issued by the Bureau of Planning where complex or unusual technical determination are involved and/or matters involving temporary uses. SPI- Special Public Interest Districts- Special Public Interest (SPI) Districts are created: (1
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