How
will building codes and zoning affect the project?
BUILDING CODES
Local building
code issues are complicated and are best handled by a professional
architect. One important thing to keep in mind, however, is the
impact of current codes which may be applied to existing facilities
being remodeled. The extent of the required changes depends on many
factors and must be handled on an individual basis. When interviewing
an architect for your church maybe sure they are knowledgeable
about the codes in your area.
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ZONING
The land you wish
to build on must be zoned, so that you can place the structure you
would like on that site. Check with local officials or have your civil
engineer check this issue thoroughly before proceeding. If the land
is not zoned for what you'll need, ask the local officials to rezone
the area or file for a variance. Maintain a good relationship with
your local zoning board, they can deny your request. The zoning board
may ask you to do certain things before they grant your request.
The most common
things looked at to fulfill zoning requirements are as follows; however,
there may be others:
-
Road
setbacks
-
Green
space to paved surface ratio
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On-site
storm water retention/detention
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Utility
locations for water, gas, electric, sewer (if available)
-
Septic
systems requirements (if necessary)
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here to read information about church zoning issues.
If
you have any other questions regarding building codes or zoning, consult
a processional architect
or your local officials.
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