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A zoning variance is best described as:

Correct Answer

B) An exception granted to a specific property due to hardship

A variance is an exception granted to a specific property when strict application of the zoning ordinance would cause undue hardship. It does not change the zoning district itself and must be approved by the local zoning board.

Answer Options
A
A change to an entire zoning district
B
An exception granted to a specific property due to hardship
C
An exemption from all building permit requirements
D
Permission to operate any type of business in any zone

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