What are the public notification requirements for land development?

The public notification requirements for land development vary depending on the state and local regulations. However, some common requirements include:

1. Notice of application: A notice of application must be posted on the land or published in local newspapers, indicating the proposed land development and inviting public comment.

2. Public hearing notice: A public hearing must be held to allow input from the public, and a notice must be posted or published in local newspapers indicating the time and date of the hearing.

3. Public comment period: A period of time (usually 30 days) must be allowed for public comment on the proposed land development, during which the applicant must provide information about the project and respond to questions and concerns from the public.

4. Notice of decision: After the public comment period and hearing, a notice must be posted or published in local newspapers announcing the decision on the land development.

5. Additional notices: In some cases, additional notices may be required, such as notice of a zoning change, notice of a variance hearing, or notice of an environmental impact review.

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