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Click on pins to learn more about current Land Uses Cases under review. Please note, you may need to Zoom out to see projects that are in the southern or northern locations of the City. You can also use the search box at the top right of the page. We keep Land Use Cases online for three years. For older Land Use Cases, please visit Historical Land Use Cases | City of Lincoln City, OR.
The Planning and Community Development Department reviews development to make sure that our zoning and subdivision rules are met. This includes partitions and subdivisions, conditional use permits, development review applications, planned developments, zone change requests, variances, and a number of other types of land use procedures. Some applications are reviewed and processed by staff, while others may require public hearings, Planning Commission decisions, and/or City Council approval. The map above shows the applications that are underway. Click on a pin to learn more about the application and to find a project contact person.
Click on pins to learn more about current Land Uses Cases under review. Please note, you may need to Zoom out to see projects that are in the southern or northern locations of the City. You can also use the search box at the top right of the page. We keep Land Use Cases online for three years. For older Land Use Cases, please visit Historical Land Use Cases | City of Lincoln City, OR.
The Planning and Community Development Department reviews development to make sure that our zoning and subdivision rules are met. This includes partitions and subdivisions, conditional use permits, development review applications, planned developments, zone change requests, variances, and a number of other types of land use procedures. Some applications are reviewed and processed by staff, while others may require public hearings, Planning Commission decisions, and/or City Council approval. The map above shows the applications that are underway. Click on a pin to learn more about the application and to find a project contact person.