Overland Park Zoning Attorney

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Zoning Planning & Land Use Law in Kansas

The laws that regulate how land can be used, and what structures can be built on individual pieces of land in Overland Park, Kansas can sometimes be a bit perplexing. This article will not make its reader an expert, but should serve as a good introduction to the subject.

"Zoning" refers to a set of laws and regulations which state what use can be made of land in different parts of a city or county. Generally, localities are divided up into "zones," which are designated for certain categories of use, such as single-family residence, business, manufacturing, etc.

Local governments have numerous different reasons for enacting zoning laws, ranging from ensuring that residential areas are peaceful and quiet, to safeguarding property values. For instance, most people wouldn't buy a home in a neighborhood where they knew it was possible for a neighbor to turn their house into a factory.

Zoning laws don't exist just to protect residential use - it also protects people who engage in other types of use of land, by making sure that they are able to do their business, without bothering neighboring landowners, and thereby preventing legal disputes.

Possible Outcomes of Boundary and Title Disputes in Overland Park, Kansas

Suppose you find that some condition on your land is in violation of Overland Park, Kansas's zoning laws. In cases like this, you have quite a few avenues.

It should be clear, however, that the ideal solution is to just fix any condition on your property which is in violation of a local zoning law. If the violation is not significant, and correcting it won't significantly interfere with your use of your property, this is likely the ideal course of action.

Occasionally, however, a landowner wants to make improvements on their property which might constitute a slight violation of Overland Park, Kansas's zoning laws. In this case, the owner can apply for a variance - an official agreement from the local government to not enforce a certain zoning regulation. Generally, variances are granted when the violation is very minor, and, enforcing the letter of the zoning law would not do much to advance its broader purpose.

Furthermore, if you have been residing on your property for a long time, and made improvements on it that complied with the zoning laws in effect at the time, a new zoning law that would be violated by your prevailing use of your property, the new law cannot be enforced against you. The U.S. Constitution bars the passage of "ex post facto," or retroactive, laws. Once the laws take effect, however, you'll have to comply with the new zoning laws with respect to any new improvements you want to make on your property.

What Can A Overland Park, Kansas Attorney Do?

If you are in the process of physically altering your property, you are almost sure to face some issues having to do with local zoning laws. If you find that zoning laws are making it very difficult to use your property as you see fit, you may have legal recourse, usually in the form of a variance. Of course, your chances of success in any zoning dispute will be immeasurably increased if you have the assistance of a qualified Overland Park, Kansas attorney.

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Life in Overland Park

Overland is Kansas's second most populated city, and its largest suburb. Naturally, it would offer many attractions for its residents and tourists. Some of the most popular attractions include the Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, the Convention Center, and Indian Creek Greenway. To experience some exciting night light and great restaurants, residents and tourists visit Touche, and the Farmers Market.

An interesting fact about Overland is that was ranked in the top of CNN/Money and Money Magazine's 100 Best Cities to Live in the United States. One of the reasons is the city's great community feel and unified spirit. Another reason for this is that Overland is very diverse, including Afrian Americans, Caucasians, Native Americans, Asians, and Pacific Islanders in its population. Many of the people are married couples and have a nuclear family.

Overland is also home to many large companies, such as YRC Worldwide, Waddell and Reed, Black and Veatch, Ferrellgas, and Examinetics. There are also many small law firms in Overland, where competent attorneys provide legal services in practically all areas of practice. The best part is these attorneys provide their clients with personalized legal services, yielding excellent results.

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