Land Use & Zoning

A 'development moratorium' in Connecticut zoning typically:

APermanently stops all development
BTemporarily suspends approval of new development while a municipality updates its plan or studies impacts✓ Correct
CRequires all developers to pay higher fees
DEliminates all zoning regulations

Explanation

A development moratorium is a temporary halt to processing development applications, often imposed while a municipality conducts a study, updates its plans, or manages rapid growth. It must be of limited duration.

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