What is the difference between Type I, Type, II, and Type III land use reviews?

Generally, the higher the number, the greater the level of discretion and associated scrutiny involved in the decision-making process. A Type 1 process involves staff review of relatively straight-forward land use regulations, such as numerical standards like building height. A Type II process is also a staff review but involves some discretion to interpret the applicable regulations, such as whether a proposed downtown facade meets the district's design standards. A Type III process requires considerable discretion to determine whether a proposed development meets the approval criteria, such as minimizing impacts to neighboring users, and is decided by a Hearing Examiner.

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1. How can I determine the zoning and development regulations for my property?
2. How can I get answers to a planning related question?
3. I hear there is a new development project pending near me. How can I get more information?
4. How can I comment on a proposed development project?
5. How much are land use permit fees?
6. How can I obtain copies of the land use permit applications?
7. How can I submit my land use application? Can I submit online?
8. What is the difference between Type I, Type, II, and Type III land use reviews?
9. How long does it take to get a land use permit approved?
10. How can I get involved in Planning Commission?