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We help property owners understand what can realistically be done with their
property before they spend time or money going down the wrong path.
This work involves reviewing local zoning rules, site conditions, and market
context to determine what types of buildings are allowed, how large they can
be, and whether a project is likely to be practical and worthwhile.
The goal is to replace uncertainty with clarity, so owners can make informed
decisions about whether to proceed, adjust their expectations, or explore
alternatives.
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This analysis looks beyond zoning text alone. It considers site limitations,
surrounding context, and local approval practices to arrive at a realistic
development scenario, not an abstract one.
It helps to avoid costly surprises by identifying hidden constraints,
approval risks, and unrealistic assumptions early, when changes are still
easy and inexpensive.
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- What can legally be built on the property
- What is likely to be approved, not just theoretically allowed
- What constraints or challenges could affect development
- Whether the project makes sense given cost, risk, and potential return
Zoning & Feasibility Analysis Includes:
- Review of zoning regulations and applicable overlays
- Identification of allowable uses, size, height, density and parking requirements
- Assessment of site constraints (lot size, shape, access, existing conditions)
- High-level evaluation of approval complexity and entitlement risk
- Preliminary determination of whether development is feasible and worthwhile
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