Comment 62781

By LandLorded (anonymous) | Posted April 27, 2011 at 08:37:37

@TNT, Another apples & oranges comparison.

The $100,000 faced by The Pearl Company is based on changing the zoning of the property, something the owners feel is not necessary for their current use, but something the city feels is necessary. I'm not familiar with The Brain situation as I haven't followed it in the paper, or online.

The difference is that you don't have to change zoning to convert a single home into 2 units. It will still be considered residential.

Usually, all you need to do is get approval at the Committtee of Adjustment. That is usually an affordable fee, where you can represent yourself, or increase your odds of success by hiring a planner (more expensive). If you make unrealistic requests then you might lose and then you'll have to spend more. Either spend more or become resigned to the fact you have a property that wasn't really designed for the intensity you want for it.

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