What is a Zoning Verification Letter and how do I get one?

A Zoning Verification Letter is a letter drafted by the Planning Department confirming the zoning district on a tract of land within the City limits. This type of letter is useful when trying to ascertain what uses can be placed on a property as well as the property’s setbacks, height limitations, minimum lot sizes and other related information. Zoning Verification Letters are $50.00 and may be applied for through the Citizen Self Service Portal (CSS).

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1. What is McKinney's current population?
2. Who assigns a street name?
3. What are the new proposed developments in McKinney?
4. What do I need to do to take down a tree on my property?
5. Is my property located within the city limits of McKinney?
6. How can I find out what my property is zoned?
7. What is the Comprehensive Plan and what does it do?
8. What is a Pre-Development Meeting and how do I know if I need one?
9. How can I set up a Pre-Development Meeting?
10. When can I submit my Development Application to the Planning Department?
11. What are Impact Fees?
12. Where can I find planning application submittal requirements and checklists?
13. What is the Subdivision Platting Process and how long does it take?
14. How do I verify if my property has been platted?
15. What is the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ)?
16. What is the purpose of zoning?
17. What is a Zoning District?
18. Can I run a business from my home?
19. What is my property zoned if I live in the ETJ?
20. My property is zoned "PD" - Planned Development District. How can I obtain a copy of the “PD” ordinance or refer to the base zoning description?
21. How do I find the regulations for the various zoning districts within the City of McKinney?
22. Where can I view copies of the Zoning and Subdivision Regulations?
23. What uses are allowed in each zoning district?
24. How do I change the zoning on my property?
25. What is the City's fee for a rezoning request or other planning applications?
26. What is a Zoning Verification Letter and how do I get one?
27. How do I measure a setback?
28. How do I contact the Planning and Zoning Commission?
29. What can I do to let the P&Z Commission or City Council know that I am either opposed or supportive of a proposed rezoning request or another planning application?