Surrounding and often even running through the middle of urban areas, greenbelts are highly protected natural areas that have been designated by a government agency. Most greenbelts are specifically designated to limit urban sprawl, and have laws that prohibit building and kind of residential or commercial structures on them. Other greenbelts are designed to protect wilderness areas or rural communities, and are just as hard to build on. However, there are sometimes circumstances when a developer of builder may be allowed to build on greenbelts; in some cases, in fact, they may even be invited to do so.
Contact the government agency that oversees the greenbelt. Greenbelts can be owned and governed by
cities, counties or state agencies depending on the location, size and function of the green belt. Find out if there are any other agencies, like nonprofits, that are also involved in maintaining or overseeing the use of the green belt. Contact them as well.
Find out how the green belt fits into the general plan of the community that it serves and what the future plan for the green belt is. If the green belt is designed for rural use, you may be able to build a farm or other agricultural project on the green land which may include a residential building. If the green belt is designed to halt urban sprawl, check to see if there is a plan to develop part of it as a residential or commercial area to prevent sprawl beyond its borders.
Write and submit a proposal to the government agency that oversees the green belt that outlines your building project and how it falls in line with the community's vision for the green belt. If the agency already has plans to develop part of the green belt and you are a developer with a idea for a project that falls into line with that plan, you may even get to submit a bid for work.
Contact the government agency that oversees the greenbelt. Greenbelts can be owned and governed by cities, counties or state agencies depending on the location, size and function of the green belt. Find out if there are any other agencies, like nonprofits, that are also involved in maintaining or overseeing the use of the green belt. Contact them as well.
Find out how the green belt fits into the general plan of the community that it serves and what the future plan for the green belt is. If the green belt is designed for rural use, you may be able to build a farm or other agricultural project on the green land which may include a residential building. If the green belt is designed to halt urban sprawl, check to see if there is a plan to develop part of it as a residential or commercial area to prevent sprawl beyond its borders.
Write and submit a proposal to the government agency that oversees the green belt that outlines your building project and how it falls in line with the community's vision for the green belt. If the agency already has plans to develop part of the green belt and you are a developer with a idea for a project that falls into line with that plan, you may even get to submit a bid for work.


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