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Zoning Planning & Land Use Law in Ohio

In Dublin, Ohio, there are laws which determine what can and can't be done on certain parcels of land. These laws get pretty involved sometimes, and aren't always very accessible to laypersons. This article should serve as a good overview of these laws.

Municipal governments which practice zoning typically follow a similar scheme: the town or city is divided up into "zones," or areas in which particular types of use are permitted. For instance, the downtown area might be zoned for commercial and office use, and perhaps for large, multi-unit apartment buildings. The surrounding areas will typically be zoned for residential and small-scale commercial use, and the outskirts zoned for manufacturing and other heavy industry.

Zoning serves several different purposes - but it its major one is to increase or preserve property values by ensuring that conflicting uses don't result in legal disputes. Obviously, if you bought a house in a residential neighborhood, and your neighbor could just convert his property into a steel mill, your property's value as a residential lot would decrease significantly.

Zoning laws generally acknowledge the necessities of things like factories, sewage treatment plants, and stockyards, but recognize that such activities shouldn't be done in residential areas.

Possible Outcomes of Boundary and Title Disputes in Dublin, Ohio

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

First of all, and most simply, the owner could just fix the violation. If the violation isn't very significant, and fixing it wouldn't cost very much, this is likely the best and simplest option.

What if, however, you've invested a significant amount of time and money into making an improvement on your property, only to find that it breaks your local zoning laws in some minor way? In this case, you can apply for a variance. This is essentially an exception to the zoning rules. If declining to enforce these rules would not harm anyone, and would not do much to advance the purpose of Dublin, Ohio's zoning laws, a variance will usually be granted.

You are also protected if your land is currently in complete compliance with local zoning regulations, but the area where your land sits is re-zoned, and your property is suddenly not in compliance with the new zoning regulations. Generally, these new regulations cannot be utilized to force you to change existing conditions on your property. No laws can be applied retroactively, under the U.S. Constitution. Of course, if you make any improvements on your land after the law changes, you'll have to comply with the new law.

What Can A Dublin, Ohio Attorney Do?

If you are in the early stages of a major construction or remodeling project on your property, particularly if it is in a residential area (where zoning laws tend to be most restrictive), you are likely to encounter one zoning law issue or another. Of course, having read this article, you should now be aware that you have rights when it comes to contesting a zoning law as applied to you. While such contests do not always come out on the side of the landowner, the assistance of a reputable Dublin, Ohio real estate attorney will greatly improve one's chances.

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Life in Dublin

Dublin, Ohio is a city that straddles Franklin, Delaware, and Union Counties. It is one of the fastest-growing suburbs of Columbus, with a population of approximately 39,000 as of 2009, up from 31,000 in 2000.

Dublin is perhaps best-known for hosting the Memorial Tournament, a major golf tournament which is part of the PGA Tour. Accordingly, many golf enthusiasts have chosen to call Dublin home.

During its early history, in the early 19th Century, Dublin, Ohio experienced an influx of immigrants from Ireland, and it got its name from one of the early Irish settlers and major landowners in the area, who named it after his hometown of Dublin, Ireland.

Dublin, Ohio hosts the headquarters of several major companies in the food service, healthcare, insurance, and telecommunications. Dublin, Illinois features over 1,000 acres of parks, and over 77 miles of scenic bike trails, and two manmade lakes for boating and fishing.

Given its size, and rapid growth, it's not surprising that Dublin, Ohio is home to many lawyers who have set up shop to meet the legal needs of a rapidly-growing community. Dublin, Ohio lawyers are highly skilled and competent. If you live in or near the city, chances are good that a Dublin, Ohio lawyer can help you with whatever legal issue you might be facing.

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