In the fall, the Development 101 program will host a series of classes about development to educate residents and business owners on the Unified Development Ordinance, zoning, permitting and code enforcement. The classes
are open to anyone who wants to take them, though spaces are limited and will be filled on a first come, first-served basis. Five classes are tentatively planned:
Aug. 9 • UDO Organization and
Administration
What it covers, how to find information, whom to contact, overview of what’s new
Sept. 13 • Zoning
Zoning districts, use table and provision, parking, signs, rezoning process
Oct. 11 • Building Construction Permitting
Types of permits needed, permitting process, building codes
Nov. 8 • Code Enforcement
Violations and non-conforming uses, who to contact, penalties and actions
Dec. 13 • Land Disturbance Permitting
Types of permits needed, permitting process, site codes (buffers, trees, soil erosion, floodplain, storm-water)
Classes will last 90 minutes and begin at 6:30 p.m. Confirmation of registration will be sent by email. It will include notification of the location of the class, which is tentatively set for a meeting room near City Hall, but will be determined later based on the number of participants.