40 sq ft or less: $100.00
40-60 sq ft:
$125.00
Greater than 60 sq ft: $200.00
Temporary Sign:
$50.00
Less than 1 acre:
$300.00
1 - 10 acres:
$600.00
Over 10 acres:
$800.00
Revision to plan:
$200.00
Application to BZA (Residential):
$200.00
Application to BZA (Commercial):
$400.00
Application to BZA (Conditional Use): $800.00
Application to BZA
(Appeal)
$200.00
Single Family Home:
$400.00
Two Family Home: $500.00
Mltpl Fam Residence: $250.00/unit
Residential Alteration: $50.00
Accessory Structures: $50.00
Fences
$50.00
Home Occupation: $25.00
Pool/ Fence:
$50.00
New Business Permit: $200.00
New Commercial:
.07/sq ft - min $500
Commercial Alteration: .07/sq ft - min $200
Hotel, Motel:
$25/room - min $200
Non Conforming: certificate $25.00
Minor Lot Splits
$50.00
Zoning Compliance
Letter
$50.00
non-PUD
$1200.00
PUD:
$1500.00
*** Site plan review included with fee ***
Text Change - other than Township:
$300.00
A sign is any structure, object or device that
is used to
attract attention to any object,
product, place, activity,
organization,
business. There are many types of signs
permitted in Miami Township including wall,
freestanding
and temporary signs. Signs are more
fully defined and
regulated in the Miami
Township Zoning Resolution.
Single occupancy
buildings may have two signs which
include a
freestanding sign and wall sign. Multiple
occupancy buildings may have one freestanding
identification sign and one wall sign for each
first floor
tenant. Signs are not permitted
within the public
right-of-way and are not
permitted to be attached to any
utility pole or
street sign. Any sign resembling an official
traffic control sign is prohibited. Flashing
and/or animated
signs are prohibited.
A site plan is a graphic representation of the
arrangement
of buildings, parking, drives,
landscaping and any other
structure that is part
of a development project. A Site Plan
is
required for any request to change zoning and
for any
development project other than
traditional single-family
homes. Site Plans are
also required for the expansion or
redevelopment
of an existing non-single family structure.
Common projects for which site plans are
required may
include New Commercial/retail,
Office or Industrial; New
Multi-Family projects;
New Mobile Home Parks; Any
request for a change
in Zoning Classification;
Redevelopment or
expansion of any existing commercial,
retail,
office, industrial or multi-family facility.
Sites plans
must be submitted, reviewed and
approved prior to any
work starting on the site.
A Variance is relief from a specific requirement of the
Miami Township Zoning
Resolution The Miami Township
Board of Zoning Appeals is responsible for hearing
and
acting upon variance requests. The Board has five members
who are appointed
by the Miami Township Trustees. A
variance request requires a public hearing
before the Board.
All adjoining property owners are notified of the hearing and
will have an opportunity to comment on the request. The
applicant must appear at
the public hearing to justify the
request. The Board of Zoning Appeals meets the
first
Monday of each month at 7:30 PM in the Trustees meeting
room at 5900
McPicken Drive.
A Zoning Certificate ensures all construction within Miami Township complies
with its zoning regulations. A Zoning Certificate is required for all new
construction. This includes:
New Homes; Additions to Homes; Finishing Basements;
New Apartments; New Commercial and Industrial Buildings; Additions to Commercial
and Industrial Buildings; New Businesses; Home Occupations; Swimming Pools;
Storage Sheds; Detached Garage; Signs, Permanent and Temporary.
The list is not
all inclusive, but does indicate the most
common projects which require a
Certificate. Zoning
Certificates are not normally required for remodeling
projects
such as remodeling a kitchen or bath, new windows or a new
roof.
A District Zone Change is a change to the zoning
classification of a parcel or parcels of land
which is reflected
on the official Zoning Map
for the Township. Applications for
a District
Zone Change are made to Miami Township. A
pre-application conference is highly
recommended. Such a conference can identify
potential issues that could arise
during the
zone change process. The application must be
signed by the property owner and 16 copies of
the
application and all attachments must be
submitted to the Township. All requests for a
zone change must also include
a site plan
review. All Zone Change requests must be for a
specific use with a specific plan. A Zone Change
request
requires three public meetings. The
process may take 3-6 months to complete
depending on the complexity of the
request.