How does the City’s Comprehensive Plan impact Spokane real estate development?
Developing a new real estate project is complex and much of that complexity is due to the myriad of local land use regulations. Developers need to thoroughly understand the zoning and land use planning processes, follow the specific procedures set by the City, and be prepared to meet strict deadlines.
If a construction project faces hardship due to zoning or land use concerns, developers may be able to apply for a variance, conditional use permit, rezone, or other administrative relief that can help move the project forward. These applications are reviewed by a board that evaluates whether the proposed project aligns with the city’s goals, as detailed in the Comprehensive Plan and future land use map.
As a real estate developer, you may have some limited opportunities to influence zoning regulations, but it’s crucial to follow the board’s procedures for appealing final decisions or commenting on proposals.
Meeting with an attorney who is well-versed in zoning and land use can help you navigate the road to approval.
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