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A city's zoning map divides the municipality into residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural districts. The comprehensive plan recommends transitioning one industrial district to mixed-use over the next decade. A property owner in the industrial district applies for a building permit to construct a new factory. Should the city approve the permit?

Correct Answer

C) Yes, because the property is currently zoned industrial and the comprehensive plan does not change the existing zoning

The current zoning—not the comprehensive plan's future recommendations—determines what uses are permitted. Since the property is currently zoned industrial, a factory is a permitted use and the permit should be approved.

Answer Options
A
No, because the comprehensive plan already changed the zoning to mixed-use
B
No, because building permits are never issued in industrial zones
C
Yes, because the property is currently zoned industrial and the comprehensive plan does not change the existing zoning
D
Yes, but only if the factory will eventually be converted to mixed-use

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