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Which best describes a conditional use in zoning?

Correct Answer

B) Compatible with the zone and allowed upon approval with conditions

A conditional use (also called a special use permit) allows a use that is not permitted by right but is compatible with the zoning district when specific conditions are met. In Rhode Island, the zoning board of review grants conditional use permits after a public hearing, attaching conditions to ensure compatibility with surrounding uses. This differs from a variance, which permits a deviation from zoning requirements.

Answer Options
A
Permitted by right in all zones without any approval
B
Compatible with the zone and allowed upon approval with conditions
C
Prohibited unless a variance is granted by the zoning board
D
Allowed only for residential properties in Rhode Island

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variancenonconforming usezoning board of reviewspecial exception

Key Terms:

conditional usespecial use permitzoning board of reviewRIGL 45-24public hearing
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