A commercial project requires a zoning variance for building height. The current zoning allows 35 feet maximum, but the project requires 42 feet. What is the first step in the variance process?
Correct Answer
B) File a formal variance application with the zoning board
A formal variance application must be filed with the appropriate zoning board or planning commission before any permits can be issued. The variance process includes public hearings and must be approved before construction begins.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Filing a formal variance application with the zoning board is the mandatory first step in the variance process. This application initiates the legal procedure that includes public notification, hearings, and official review. The zoning board must approve the variance before any building permits can be issued or construction can begin. This formal process ensures compliance with local zoning ordinances and due process requirements.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Submit building permit application with variance request
Building permit applications cannot be submitted until the variance is approved. The building department will reject any permit application that doesn't comply with current zoning requirements, so the variance must be obtained first.
Option C: Begin construction and request variance during inspection
Beginning construction without proper approvals is illegal and can result in stop-work orders, fines, and potential demolition requirements. All variances must be approved before construction begins.
Option D: Contact neighboring property owners for approval
While neighbor notification may be part of the formal variance process, it is not the first step and is typically handled by the zoning board as part of their public hearing requirements, not by the applicant directly.
Memory Technique
Think 'V before P' - Variance before Permits. Just like you need permission before you can break a rule, you need variance approval before you can exceed zoning limits.
Reference Hint
Florida Building Code Chapter 1, Section 105 - Permits; Local zoning ordinance sections on variance procedures
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