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PERMITTED WITH CONDITIONS

David Toyer

Zoning is rarely discussed and often controversial. Yet how and where you live, work, play, etc. is permitted (or not) by zoning. David Toyer, a land use expert and economic developer, shares insights, stories and analysis.

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  • David Toyer

    Have you ever experienced trying to get a permit? Or locate an economic development project? Then you know exactly why developers and investors hire David to help obtain the permit approvals to build the projects they've planned.

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