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When you want to begin a development project, one process that you should fully understand is the entitlement process and everything that it entails. This process centers around the intended use of the building you develop, conformity to a city plan, and the overall appearance and design of the structure. In the event that you need to develop a structure for a very specific use, you would likely need to obtain an entitlement. This process can be lengthy because of the need to inform communities and neighborhoods via city council meetings and public hearings.

Keep in mind that there are many different types of entitlements, which extend to everything from a use permit to a utility approval. While an entitlement is typically necessary when you are about to start a development project on an empty piece of land, you might also be required to seek an entitlement when improving the landscaping, use, or appearance of a property that has already been built. Along with informing the general public of your plan to obtain an entitlement, you must also gain approval from your local planning department.

Once you’ve started the entitlement process, it can take anywhere from 3-12 months to complete. While this might seem like a very long time to wait for development to start, it’s important to understand that development won’t be allowed to continue until you gain an entitlement, which is why this process is absolutely necessary. This article offers a detailed and comprehensive guide about entitlements and what they mean for your development project.

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