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What is the purpose of a zoning variance?

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B) To grant relief from specific zoning requirements due to hardship

A variance is an exception granted by the local zoning board of review that relieves a property owner from strict compliance with specific zoning requirements when literal enforcement would cause undue hardship. In Rhode Island, variances are governed by R.I. Gen. Laws § 45-24-41 and require the applicant to demonstrate hardship.

Answer Options
A
To permanently change the zoning map for a parcel
B
To grant relief from specific zoning requirements due to hardship
C
To allow any permitted use within a zoning district
D
To temporarily suspend all zoning rules for a property

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