Is my property large enough to be subdivided?
The answer depends on multiple factors. First, you will need to check the zoning for the property to determine the required lot widths, minimum lot area, and setbacks for your property. Subdivision applications are subject to the approval of the Planning Commission, who may consider other factors, including potential development impact and historic development pattern in the area. For more information, call 404-669-8269.

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1. Are there fees and what do they do they cover?
2. How do I appeal a decision by the Zoning Administrator?
3. How do I appeal a decision by the Planning Commission?
4. How long is a rezoning, variance, or conditional use permit valid?
5. What do I need to do to file an administrative variance?
6. What do I need to do to file an application for a rezoning, variance, or conditional use permit?
7. How do I request a Zoning Verification Letter?
8. Is my property large enough to be subdivided?
9. What is a Preliminary Plat?
10. What is a Final Plat?
11. Can I apply for Preliminary and Final Plat at the same time?
12. What is a Conditional Use Permit?