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Zoning adjustments may be necessary before breaking ground

On Behalf of | May 28, 2025 | Land Use & Zoning

Sometimes, well-intentioned people provide truly terrible advice. For example, people might tell others that it is “better to ask for forgiveness than to beg for permission.” While it is true that people and businesses can sometimes fly under the radar and get away with questionable conduct, the reality is that prior permission is often critical for legal protection.

In scenarios involving major investments, such as the erection of new buildings, property owners or investors may have concerns about the current zoning. Contrary to what aphorisms might indicate, applying for a zoning adjustment or variance before breaking ground is typically necessary.

Zoning issues can derail a plan

Appropriate zoning is necessary for new construction and renovations. In many cases, zoning may even affect eligibility for building permits. Those seeking to erect new buildings in the Dallas area and those intending to significantly modify existing facilities may need to obtain outside help to address zoning complications. If they move forward without addressing zoning, they could face costly roadblocks.

Instead of trying to make sense of a complicated process while simultaneously managing large upcoming projects, business owners and investors may benefit from consulting with professionals familiar with local real estate laws beforehand. Those professionals can manage any zoning and permitting procedures. They can also provide guidance regarding what the business must do to remain in compliance with all applicable laws.

Being proactive about addressing zoning and land use matters before issues arise can help business entities avoid potentially costly complications and scheduling setbacks. The sooner that business owners and aspiring investors begin work on a zoning issue, the easier it becomes to successfully plan a major development project successfully.