Rezoning
Rezoning
Rezoning (or zoning amendment) refers to the process of changing the current zoning designation of a property to a different zoning designation usually to allow for a use that is not permitted in the current zoning district. The process includes the completion of a rezoning application, the payment of a non-refundable filing fee, and two public hearings before a final decision is made by the Board of Commissioners.
The establishment of zoning districts is largely based upon the County’s Future Land Use Map which is part of the Comprehensive Plan. Any request for rezoning must be consistent with the future land use category designation indicated on the Future Land Use Map.
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Building & Zoning
Physical Address
1034 Silver Drive
Suite 103
Greensboro, GA 30642
Phone: : 706-453-3333Fax: : 706-453-2579
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Chuck Wooley
Director of Building, Zoning and Project Mgmt.
- How do I know whether to request a Rezoning, Conditional Use/Special Use Permit or a Variance?
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See our page dedicated to Rezoning, Conditional Use/Special Use Permit and Variances for more information.
- Where do I find Greene County's Comprehensive Plan?
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View the Greene County Comprehensive Plan. The last update was in 2018.