Land Use & Zoning

What is 'spot zoning' and why is it generally disfavored in Illinois?

AZoning that applies to a large geographic area; favored for consistency
BRezoning a small parcel differently from surrounding land for the benefit of a single owner, inconsistent with the comprehensive plan✓ Correct
CTemporary zoning for construction projects; legal for up to 2 years
DZoning that designates certain areas for commercial spots within residential districts

Explanation

Spot zoning occurs when a small parcel is rezoned differently from surrounding land to benefit a specific owner without a legitimate public purpose. It is generally disfavored and often legally challenged in Illinois because it is inconsistent with the comprehensive plan and creates inequities among property owners.

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