When is a Traffic Concurrency Reservation Certificate needed?

Adding new gross floor area to existing tenant space or changing to a higher impact use may require an updated Traffic Concurrency Reservation Certificate (CRC). The CRC may identify additional required traffic mitigation measures, such as improvements or payment of traffic impact fees. Changing to a lower impact use does not require a new CRC. 

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1. Is this an allowable use?
2. Is this a change of use?
3. What permits are required for a change of use?
4. When is a permit required?
5. Will modifications to an existing space be required?
6. Is a Pre-Applications Meeting required?
7. Is a Site Plan Design Review required?
8. When is a Traffic Concurrency Reservation Certificate needed?
9. How much will a permit cost?
10. Is a business license required?
11. I'm located outside city limits, do I still need a license?
12. Can I operate my business from home?
13. I have an approved location, how can I apply for a license?
14. I have a license, how do I add a City of Edgewood Endorsement?
15. How do I renew my license?