Brian Kuni

Brian Kuni is a Project Manager and currently runs the New Jersey office. Brian and Steve attended college together where Brian received his bachelor of Architecture from Drexel University. His relationship with SSA pre-dates the official start in 2013, so Brian is considered a “founding Team member”. His experience in architecture began in 1993 and Brian founded K4-design in 2004. Brian plans to relocated to the Florida office within the next 4-years. Brian has 3 boys, hence he spent a lot of time at the local emergency room, so much so, and the staff knows Brian on a first name basis. He enjoys the beach, swimming in his pool, water sports, biking, golf & Watching his boys play College & High School Sports.

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Pablo Solis

Pablo specializes in the design of luxury custom homes and waterfront estates which are distinctive to the site and their occupants. He is dedicated to serving the needs of his clients by creating professional collaborations that serve the best interests of every project. He brings to Steve Siebert Architecture an extensive design experience and a substantial portfolio of built work to continue the tradition of creating unique homes with character.

Chris Crawford

Christopher Crawford is a Senior Designer, associate of SSA since 2016, and principal of Car-Wash-Architect.com, an international design firm specializing in car wash projects. With some 30 years of experience in the architectural industry and over 1,500 design projects completed to date (including some 375 car wash projects), his firm is considered the “best car wash designer in the industry”. With projects across the USA, as well as the UAE, Australia, Canada and Saudi Arabia, his car wash designs have consistently been selected for the cover/feature article for the annual design issue in AutoLaundry News, the biggest magazine in the car wash industry, more than 10 times. A military veteran, Chris served 20 years in the US Navy and Naval Reserve, lived in 11 foreign countries, is multilingual and has several college degrees.

Simeon Kirilov

Simeon Kirilov is the other licensed architect on our Team. Simeon is a Senior Architect and manages & leads many projects for Steve Siebert Architecture. His degree is from Florida Atlantic University (FAU), and he joined SSA in 2019. Simeon has over 18 years experience in the design industry including his time at SSA. His strengths are in creative design & attention to detail which is reflected in his work. Outside the office Simeon is an avid cyclist and a car enthusiast ready to engage in car-talk at any time.

Adam Miller

Adam Miller has been a Senior Designer with SSA since 2017. Adam graduated from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) in 2008 with a bachelor of Architecture degree. He has over ten years experience with various other local Firms, including: George Brewer & Mummaw, prior to joining our Team. Adam is a Florida native and enjoys time at home with his Wife and two young boys. In his free time you will find him outdoors and often fishing.

Brian Thorn

Brian R Thorn is a Level-II Designer and has been with Steve Siebert Architecture since 2014. Prior to joining SSA Brian completed 10 years of drafting experience and attended Palm Beach Community College & New England Institute of Technology. His experience includes site-work and landscape drafting, and he enjoys creative problem solving. Brian is a native of West Palm Beach and enjoys spending his leisure time outdoors with his family. Brian’s hobbies include: basketball, landscaping & gardening. He is well known for his cooking skills, especially his famous BBQ & smoked meats.

Daniel Carpio

Daniel Carpio has been with our team since early 2021. Daniel is a Level-II designer and is currently studying to take the NCARB Architecture licensing exam. Daniel obtained his bachelor's degree from Florida Atlantic University and has five-years experience in the industry. His passion lies in residential, as he believes nothing is more intimate than designing a home. Daniel enjoys working out, gardening, and spending time with his family.

Djamel Benfattoum

Djamel joined our team in the beginning of 2024. He comes to us with 9 years of combined experience, working on residential, commercial, and mixed-use projects. Djamel brings positive energy to our team and always establishes ambitious objectives to reach the best outcome with every project.

Sarah Vallely

Sarah Vallely joined the team at the beginning of 2019. As the financial manager, Sarah keeps our financial house in order. She manages our contracts, pays our bills, sends out invoices, and keeps our bank and accountant up to date. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Public Communications from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and was active in the South Florida events scene before joining SSA. When she's not at work, she is busy chasing around and playing chauffeur to her young son.

Steve Siebert

Steve Siebert is the Senior Principal and the founder of Steve Siebert Architecture. Steve began the company on March 1st 2013 following a lengthy career in design. His experience began in 1979 at the 100 year-old firm of Hamme Associates in York Pennsylvania doing Church design. Later, Steve started a design-build Company in York, PA, Campbell-Siebert, Inc focused on commercial projects. He relocated to Florida in 2002 to join a national Church-Design-Build company (Cogun, Inc). His 42 years of experience led Steve to build a company that celebrates and encourages the individual talents of each Team member. Our goal is to be better each day as we continue to grow and focus on our Clients needs. Steve enjoys dining out & traveling nationally and internationally with his wife Lori. At home he enjoys watching his Kids raise their families and spending time with his grandkids.

Understanding Planning and Zoning: Building Your Church’s Future

Introduction

Have you ever heard about a church project that stalled for months or even years due to zoning issues? It’s a common story, and it can be incredibly frustrating—but it doesn’t have to be your story. Understanding zoning regulations from the outset is essential to moving forward smoothly with your church’s vision. Here, we’ll cover how to navigate zoning rules, what to expect during the approval process, and how partnering with a church architect can save you time and stress.

What Are Zoning Regulations?

Zoning regulations are essentially guidelines that dictate how land can be used in a community. Think of it as the blueprint that shapes your community, defining what can be built, building heights, and even the materials that can be used. Before you dive into designing your church building, it’s crucial to know if a church is allowed on your chosen plot.

Most cities provide a zoning map online through the city’s planning and zoning department. You’ll find essential information, including:

Allowed land uses – for example, whether churches are permitted on the site.

Building heights and setbacks – how tall your building can be and the required distance from property lines.

Parking requirements – many zoning regulations specify a minimum number of parking spaces per person attending your services. This can vary, so check your local ordinances.

Other zoning rules may impact elements like signage, lighting, and noise levels. For additional zoning guidance, you might find resources like the American Planning Association’s zoning information helpful, which offers valuable insights into municipal zoning standards.

Navigating the Approval Process

Getting zoning approval involves multiple steps, including plan submissions, attendance at planning meetings, and potentially revising plans based on feedback. Processing times can vary. For example, in Miami, Florida, zoning approval might take 10-16 months, depending on your project’s complexity.

To streamline this process:

1. Engage with your city’s planning department early – Address any questions and potential concerns before finalizing plans.

2. Prepare for possible revisions – Flexibility and responsiveness will make the process smoother.

3. Have patience and persistence – If your plans are initially denied, don’t be discouraged. You may be able to revise and resubmit or appeal the decision.

Working with a knowledgeable team that’s well-versed in church zoning processes can make a world of difference. Here’s an example from our case studies where close collaboration with local planning teams expedited a church’s approval process.

Why a Church Architect is Essential

Navigating zoning laws and building requirements can be challenging, but partnering with a church architect can be invaluable. A church architect with experience in religious building design understands local zoning codes and can help you avoid costly mistakes. They’ll ensure that your plans comply with all regulations, potentially saving you from expensive adjustments and delays.

For example, Steve Siebert Architecture specializes in religious architecture, providing tailored support to guide church leaders through complex zoning requirements. Architects can also offer creative solutions to common zoning challenges, such as integrating additional parking or meeting height restrictions.

Real-World Examples of Zoning Success and Challenges

Case studies often illustrate the importance of understanding zoning regulations and working proactively with planning authorities. One church in Springfield faced delays due to unmet parking requirements, while another church successfully navigated zoning issues by collaborating closely with the city and adjusting plans early in the process. These stories highlight how being prepared and adaptable can help avoid potential setbacks.

You can explore more of our church building projects here, each demonstrating the benefits of early planning and zoning preparation.

Conclusion

Planning and zoning are vital components of a successful church building project. By understanding these regulations and working with a specialized architect like Steve Siebert Architecture, you can avoid setbacks, meet your community’s needs, and focus on growing your ministry. Building God’s kingdom is a journey, and thoughtful planning is a crucial step along the way.

Ready to build your church’s future? Contact Steve Siebert Architecture today for a free consultation, and let’s start this journey together!

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