Solicitar un Reurbanización del Distrito de Planificación (PRD)

Are you looking to develop in special zoning district? Did you know an Area Specific plan must be included? You're in the right place to learn more and apply.

Online

We don’t accept online applications for this service.

You can complete the paper application. Click the Paper Form tab of this page for instructions and to download the form. Call or visit our office if you need help applying. You can find our number and address in the Contact Us section of this page. We’re happy to help you fill out an application.

Paper Form

Paso 1.Check your eligibility

A Planned Redevelopment District (PRD) is a special district permitted in the Zoning Ordinance. The Planning Commission may consider a PRD where an Area Specific Plan has been completed and where flexible development standards are necessary to address:

  • Special conditions with regard to setbacks
  • Yards, building height
  • Landscaping
  • Traffic circulation

As a form of zone change, a PRD must be recommended by the Planning Commission and approved by the City Commission.

Paso 2.Prepare your project description

We'll ask for a project description. Make sure to use letterhead if possible. Prepare a written description of:

  • How the PRD will implement the recommendations of the Area Specific Plan
  • Why flexible development standards are needed for the site
  • Specific information on the proposed land uses and how those uses will be integrated within the development
  • Proposed site and/or building layout
  • Building and structure design information, floor plans, parking calculations, current environmental conditions, and other pertinent information

Paso 3.Prepare your plan 

You'll need to submit your plan with:

  • Two 11x17 copies
  • One digital copy in PDF format (separate files for each drawing, plan or document)

Paso 4.Hold a neighborhood meeting

Meet with the neighbors about the changes. Make sure to keep a Neighborhood Meeting Sign-In Sheet. We'll ask for this in your application. Make sure to include the meeting date, time and location.

We may table your application if you don't hold this meeting.

Paso 5.Gather your documents

To complete your application, you'll need the following documents:

  • Property information: address, parcel number, lot size frontage, depth, acres/square feet and zone district
  • Area Specific Plan (ASP): one executive summary (hard copy and digital PDF copy)
  • Written responses to Review Standard questions on pages 4-6 of the application
  • Site Plans, building elevations and floor plans
  • Special Land Use (SLU) application (if applicable)
  • Neighborhood meeting sign-in sheet (include meeting date, time and location)
  • Legal description in a Word document or text

Paso 6.Prepare your payment

The application fee is $2,803. Make your check payable to the City of Grand Rapids.

Paso 7.Complete your application

Apply for your PRD Application in English Here

Paso 8.Submit your application

Mail, email or drop off your application and documents to us using the information in the Contact Us section of this page.

Paso 9.We'll review your application

We'll contact you if we need more information as we review your application.

Phone

Call us for instructions to apply.

You can find our number in the Contact Us section of this page. We’ll get you all the information you need to complete your application. We don’t offer applications over the phone, but we’ll make sure you have everything you need to get your application submitted.

In Person

Paso 1.Check your eligibility

A Planned Redevelopment District (PRD) is a special district permitted in the Zoning Ordinance. The Planning Commission may consider a PRD where an Area Specific Plan has been completed and where flexible development standards are necessary to address:

  • Special conditions with regard to setbacks
  • Yards, building height
  • Landscaping
  • Traffic circulation

As a form of zone change, a PRD must be recommended by the Planning Commission and approved by the City Commission.

Paso 2.Prepare your project description

We'll ask for a project description. Make sure to use letterhead if possible. Prepare a written description of:

  • How the PRD will implement the recommendations of the Area Specific Plan
  • Why flexible development standards are needed for the site
  • Specific information on the proposed land uses and how those uses will be integrated within the development
  • Proposed site and/or building layout
  • Building and structure design information, floor plans, parking calculations, current environmental conditions, and other pertinent information

Paso 3.Prepare your plan 

You'll need to submit your plan with:

  • Two 11x17 copies
  • One digital copy in PDF format (separate files for each drawing, plan or document)

Paso 4.Hold a neighborhood meeting

Meet with the neighbors about the changes. Make sure to keep a Neighborhood Meeting Sign-In Sheet. We'll ask for this in your application. Make sure to include the meeting date, time and location.

We may table your application if you don't hold this meeting.

Paso 5.Gather your documents

To complete your application, you'll need the following documents:

  • Property information: address, parcel number, lot size frontage, depth, acres/square feet and zone district
  • Area Specific Plan (ASP): one executive summary (hard copy and digital PDF copy)
  • Written responses to Review Standard questions on pages 4-6 of the application
  • Site Plans, building elevations and floor plans
  • Special Land Use (SLU) application (if applicable)
  • Neighborhood meeting sign-in sheet (include meeting date, time and location)
  • Legal description in a Word document or text

Paso 6.Prepare your payment

The application fee is $2,803. Make your check payable to the City of Grand Rapids. 

Paso 7.Visit our office

Visit us at the address listed in the Contact Us section of this page. We'll provide you with an application and help you complete it. Below is the form if you'd like to print it before you come in.

PRD Application

Paso 8.We'll review your application

We'll contact you if we need more information as we review your application.