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City of Washington
Department of Planning and Development
Application for a Special Use Permit
Page 4: Property Owners Within 100 Feet
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List the adjoining property owners within 100 feet of
the property in question.
(Note: Where the property is bound by a street, alley, stream, or similar
boundary, the land owner across such a boundary shall also be considered
an adjoining land owner.) |
TO FIND LISTINGS OF ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS,
FOLLOW THESE STEPS:
- Locate the subject property on the map in the City
Planning Office and write down the entire parcel number. Be sure to
write down the map number, section number, and individual parcel number,
in that order (example: 5675-06-3291).
- Go to the Beaufort County Land Records Office at 220
N. Market Street, show the attendant the parcel number, and ask the
attendant to run off a map of the property that shows the adjacent property
for at least 100 feet on all sides. The attendant can look up the owners
names, parcel numbers, and addresses for the lots within 100 feet of
the subject property, or show you how to find the information on the
land records computer.
Note: In the Beaufort County records, the parcel number is called the
"alternate parcel number".
- Write down the name(s) of the owners of each of the
adjacent lots within 100 feet, the parcel number of the lot, and the
owner's entire address below. If no address is listed, make a note to
that effect.
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| PLEASE NOTE: ACCURACY IS VERY IMPORTANT BECAUSE IF SOMEONE
WITHIN 100 FEET OF THE PROPERTY IN QUESTION FAILS TO GET NOTIFIED, THE REQUEST
MAY BE VOIDED EVEN IF THE BOARD VOTES IN YOUR FAVOR. |
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(USE ADDITIONAL SHEET(S) IF NECESSARY)
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