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A variance is best described as:

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B) An exception granted to a specific property due to unique hardship caused by zoning requirements

A variance is a relief granted by a zoning board of adjustment (or appeals) that allows a specific property owner to deviate from strict zoning requirements when literal enforcement would cause unique or undue hardship due to the property's particular characteristics. It applies only to that specific property and does not change the overall zoning district.

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A
A rezoning that changes the classification of an entire zoning district
B
An exception granted to a specific property due to unique hardship caused by zoning requirements
C
Permission to construct a building without obtaining the required building permits
D
Authorization to operate any type of business within a residential zone

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