Land Use & Zoning

A special exception (special use permit) in Indiana differs from a variance in that a special exception:

AIs granted automatically without a hearing
BIs a use specifically listed in the zoning ordinance as permitted in a zone upon meeting certain criteria✓ Correct
CPermanently changes the zoning designation of a property
DRequires approval from the Indiana General Assembly

Explanation

A special exception is a use that the zoning ordinance permits in a zone, but only if specified criteria are met and approval is obtained from the BZA. A variance, by contrast, is relief from the dimensional or use requirements for a specific hardship.

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