Why Community Associations Should Check Their Zoning and Entitlement History (FL)

Zoning laws are enacted by villages, towns, cities, or counties to control the types of uses and the parking ratio, intensity, density, and dimensions of those uses. This is for the purpose of preserving property values, managing growth, preserving the character of a community This facilitates the adequate provision of transportation, and promotes public health and welfare. Through zoning, local government regulates what a community association can do with its association property and what a private unit or parcel owner within a community association can do with their own property    Read the article……………………………………..

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