Land Use & Zoning
A Florida developer submits a 'Development of Regional Impact' (DRI) application. DRI review is required when:
AAny commercial building is constructed
BA development is large enough to have significant impacts on resources or facilities in more than one county✓ Correct
CA property is rezoned from residential to commercial
DA developer builds more than 10 single-family homes
Explanation
Under Florida's DRI process (Section 380.06 F.S.), large-scale developments with impacts transcending a single county must go through a regional review process coordinated by the regional planning council.
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