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Frequently Asked Questions
ZoneWire monitors Fulton County Board of Commissioners, City of Atlanta City Council, and the Atlanta City Planning Commission for zoning modifications (ZM), rezoning, variances, and special land use permits.
A ZM (Zoning Modification) petition in Atlanta is a request to change a property's zoning classification. ZM petitions are the primary signal for urban infill development, particularly along the BeltLine trail corridor.
Fulton County has approximately 7 zoning-related meetings per month across the Board of Commissioners, City of Atlanta City Council, and the Atlanta City Planning Commission.
ZoneWire monitors all City of Atlanta City Council meetings for ZM petitions and zoning modifications near the BeltLine trail. Start a free trial to receive alerts for BeltLine corridor development.
ZoneWire monitors every Fulton County Board of Commissioners and City of Atlanta City Council meeting and has flagged numerous ZM petitions and rezoning applications in recent sessions. Much of the activity involves mixed-use and multifamily projects along the BeltLine and in Midtown. Start a free trial to receive alerts on new rezoning activity.
ZoneWire uses AI to scan Fulton County Board of Commissioners, City of Atlanta City Council, and Atlanta City Planning Commission meetings for zoning language. You get an alert whenever a ZM petition, rezoning, or special land use permit is filed. Start a free trial to begin monitoring Fulton County automatically.
The most active development areas in Fulton County are Midtown Atlanta for high-rise commercial and residential towers, the BeltLine Westside and Southside trails for mixed-use infill, and the North Fulton cities of Alpharetta, Roswell, and Johns Creek for suburban mixed-use projects.
Fulton County zoning hearings are held by the Board of Commissioners and the Atlanta City Planning Commission. ZoneWire monitors these agendas and alerts you when zoning items are scheduled so you can attend or submit comments. Start a free trial to stay ahead of upcoming hearings.
Key zoning terms for Fulton County include ZM (Zoning Modification), special land use permit, variance, SAP (Special Administrative Permit), BeltLine overlay, SPI (Special Public Interest) district, and land use amendment. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Fulton County governing body.