Zoning and permitting readiness

Know what the jurisdiction will ask before you submit.

PEVO Wireless reviews and confirms jurisdiction requirements against your application package, identifies missing materials, and prepares readiness notes for zoning, permitting, and NTP paths.

Who it helps

Whoever owns the filing — and the deadline behind it:

  • Zoning and permitting specialists working many jurisdictions at once
  • Site acquisition teams preparing for submissions
  • Deployment managers verifying conditions before NTP
  • Turf vendors inheriting applications midstream

When to use it

Before submission

The package needs a completeness check against what the jurisdiction actually requires.

Across multi-site programs

Many jurisdictions with different rules are in play at once and consistency is slipping.

Before NTP

Outstanding conditions and approvals need to be verified and closed out.

What PEVO Wireless needs to start

Submissions fail on completeness more often than substance. PEVO Wireless checks the package against the requirement and confirms it with administrators where needed.

  • The application package — forms, drawing registers, photo sims, supporting documents
  • Jurisdiction checklists, ordinances, or application instructions on file
  • Prior approvals and conditions of approval affecting the scope
  • Site and parcel context — zoning district, known setbacks, prior research

What your team receives

A clear picture of submission readiness, organized for the people who own the filing.

Readiness checklist

Requirement-by-requirement status for each site in the batch.

Missing-materials list

Exactly what is absent, who typically provides it, and how it affects the filing.

Confirmed jurisdiction requirements

Ordinance requirements read and, where needed, confirmed with administrators — with the evidence behind each readiness note.

Open action items

Sites ready to file separated from sites pending resolution, so nothing waits on everything.

What typically slows this work

Jurisdiction reviewers find these — PEVO Wireless finds them first:

  • Required forms, sims, or engineering documents absent from the package
  • Conditions from prior approvals left unaddressed in the current scope
  • Setback, height, or district questions the package does not answer
  • Ordinance requirements that changed since the research was done

What PEVO Wireless does not replace

PEVO Wireless prepares readiness materials and confirms requirements. Licensed A&E judgment, sealed drawings, and filing authority remain with your responsible parties.

Scope a pilot project in this lane.

A defined site count, agreed criteria, and a clear timeline — both teams confirm fit before anything expands.