Land Use & Zoning
A special use permit (conditional use permit) in Arizona zoning allows:
AAny use not listed in the zoning code
BA use that is not permitted as of right but may be allowed with conditions after a public review process✓ Correct
CThe property owner to ignore setback requirements
DA temporary change to the zoning designation
Explanation
A special use permit (or conditional use permit) allows a specific use that is not permitted as of right but may be appropriate with conditions, following a public hearing and review process.
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