Land Use & Zoning
A 'permitted use' in a zoning ordinance means the use:
ARequires a special use permit to operate
BIs allowed by right in the specified zone, subject to meeting dimensional standards✓ Correct
CIs allowed only in commercial zones
DHas been specifically approved by the city council
Explanation
A permitted use (use by right) is one that the zoning ordinance specifically allows in a district, provided the property meets all applicable standards (setbacks, height, parking). No additional approval or public hearing is needed.
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