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Administrative Appeal
Description Any order, requirement, permit, decision, determination, refusal, subdivision or interpretation made by any administrative officer in interpreting and/or enforcing the provisions of the City's zoning regulations may be appealed to the Board of Zoning Appeals, unless otherwise provided in the zoning code. An administrative appeal is a legal process in which a property owner or a concerned party challenges an administrative decision the Zoning Administrator made as authorized by the City's zoning regulations. By their very nature, administrative decisions are ministerial, meaning the administrator applies the existing regulations with very little room for discretion. Therefore, an appeal generally alleges that the administrator misapplied the wrong code requirements or reached a decision contrary to the code requirements.
 
The Board of  Zoning Appeals conducts a public hearing to review the administrator’s decision and to listen to arguments from both parties, review evidence, and make a decision. The board may uphold the original decision, modify it, or reverse it entirely. Because a decision can be overturned, the administrative appeal application must be submitted soon after the decision being appealed was made. During the review period, the administrative decision is put on hold.
 
The administrative appeals process is an important tool for ensuring that administrative decisions are fair, transparent, and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.

Decisionmaker The Board of Zoning Appeals makes the final decision.

Appeals The Board's decision can be appealed to the circuit court no later than 30 days after the date the decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals is mailed.
 
Application Fee
There is no fee
Submittal Deadline
The Board only meets when needed to review applications.
Are you Ready?
Do you have a PDF of your completed application form and other required materials?
If no, the application form is posted on this page.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Primary Staff Contact
Brana Snowden, Planning Director
843-784-2231
Estimated Time to Complete this Application
30 Minutes
About Reviewers
The following are involved in the review of this type of application.

The Board of Zoning Appeals includes 5 members and 2 alternates who are appointed by the Mayor, subject to confirmation by the City Council. The board reviews special exception applications, variances, and administrative appeals. (Staff to review board composition)

Planning staff provides technical support to the City Council, Planning Commission, Board of Zoning Appeals, developers, neighbors, and other interested parties to facilitate the development review process.

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Everyone involved in reviewing development projects help ensure they align with City regulations and long-term planning goals to foster positive growth and development.

Below are the ways we notify the public when someone submits this type of application. (ID: 207)

Published Notice A formal notice is published in the City's official newspaper as required by state law. This notice includes key details about the proposed application, such as the type of request, the applicant, location, and the date/time of the public hearing.

Mailed notice A written notice is mailed to property owners abutting the subject property.

ZoningHub The application and related documents are posted on the City's ZoningHub site on the Pending Applications page. This digital posting ensures 24/7 public access to information and may include the petitioner's application, staff reports, dates for upcoming meetings, decision documents, and more.

In addition, we'll notify eAlert subscribers on the first day the application is first posted online. Sign up for eAlerts.