Land Use & Zoning
A conditional use permit (special use permit) allows:
AA property to be used in any way the owner chooses
BA use specifically listed in the zoning code as permitted only upon approval of conditions✓ Correct
CAn owner to rezone their property to a higher-intensity use
DImmediate approval of any proposed commercial development
Explanation
A conditional use permit (CUP) allows uses that are permitted in a zone only when specified conditions are met (e.g., a church or day care in a residential zone). The use is allowed, but subject to conditions imposed by the zoning authority.
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