North Carolina Notice of Hearing for Variance Before Board of Zoning Appeals - Notice to be Sent by Applicant to Interested Property Owners

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Zoning is a government-imposed restrictions on the use that may be made of land.
For example, a municipality may adopt a zoning ordinance that permits the construction of only single-family houses in a designated portion of the city. Zoning is used to plan future community growth and to ensure reasonable, orderly development. A variance is an exception granted by an administrative agency such as a zoning board that permits a use of property that is inconsistent with an existing zoning ordinance.


This form is a generic example of a notice from an applicant who is appealing a decision of a zoning board of a municipality to a higher administrative agency. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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What is a Variance? A variance is a request for relief from the strict application of zoning regulations to alleviate an unusual hardship to a particular property. For example, a homeowner may request that a room addition be permitted closer to the property line than the Zoning Ordinance would normally allow.

A variance is a request to deviate from current zoning requirements. If granted, it permits the owner to use the land in a manner not otherwise permitted by the zoning ordinance. It is not a change in the zoning law. Instead, it is a specific waiver of requirements of the zoning ordinance.

Area variances allow property owners to build or construct something typically prohibited by physical zoning requirements. Use variances allow property owners to utilize or operate their property in a way that zoning requirements traditionally forbid.

A variance allows you to deviate in some way from he requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. You may request a variance if certain physical conditions of your property (e.g. size, shape, topography, location, or surroundings) make it impossible or unreasonable for you to strictly comply with the Zoning Ordinance.

In general , a Variance is applied when a specific requirement of the zoning ordinance is impossible to meet due to a unique circumstance, while an Exception is applied when a proposed use aligns with the overall goals and objectives of the zoning ordinance, but is not specifically permitted under the zoning ...

A variance in real estate is an exception to a zoning law. Although a property owner may seek a variance for numerous reasons, area and use variances are generally considered the most common. Area variances allow property owners to build or construct something typically prohibited by physical zoning requirements.

More specifically, per North Carolina statute, zoning variances are granted when the following conditions are met: Unnecessary hardship would result from the strict application of the ordinance. ... The hardship results from conditions that are peculiar to the property, such as location, size, or topography.

The variance is a measure of variability. It is calculated by taking the average of squared deviations from the mean. Variance tells you the degree of spread in your data set. The more spread the data, the larger the variance is in relation to the mean.

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North Carolina Notice of Hearing for Variance Before Board of Zoning Appeals - Notice to be Sent by Applicant to Interested Property Owners