I received a Notice of Public Hearing in the mail. What does this mean?
A courtesy notice is sent to property owners within close proximity of a property that has applied for rezoning, special exception, or variance. A summary description of the proposed application can be found within the body of the notification. A public hearing date for the proposed change is included in your notification. Your attendance is optional, but this is the most effective way to voice your opinion to elected officials. Once filed, all application information is public record and may be viewed or copied by any member of the public subject to public records laws.

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1. How can I verify the zoning and permitted uses of a property?
2. Where can I find information on the setbacks, maximum lot coverage, minimum roadway frontage, height or density allowed on my property?
3. Where can I find a copy of the Zoning Code
4. I received a Notice of Public Hearing in the mail. What does this mean?
5. I am considering rezoning, or changing the use of my property. What do I need to do?
6. How can I confirm if my property is in the City of Miami Gardens?