Land Use & Zoning
Downzoning refers to:
AChanging a property's zoning from lower to higher intensity use
BChanging a property's zoning from higher to lower intensity use✓ Correct
CEliminating zoning in a municipality
DApproving a special use permit
Explanation
Downzoning is the reclassification of property to a less intensive use—for example, changing from commercial to residential, or from multi-family to single-family. It can reduce property value significantly.
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