Fair Housing
Which Arizona city or county practice is permissible under fair housing principles?
AZoning that requires minority-serving institutions to locate in certain districts
BApplying uniform zoning and code enforcement to all properties regardless of the owner's protected class status✓ Correct
CRefusing building permits in 'changing' neighborhoods based on racial transition concerns
DSteering commercial development away from minority communities
Explanation
Applying zoning and code enforcement uniformly to all properties, regardless of the owner's or neighborhood's protected class characteristics, is the legally and ethically correct practice.
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