Land Use & Zoning

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

APermanently changes the zoning of a parcel
BIs a use specifically allowed in a zone under prescribed conditions✓ Correct
CRequires a legislative action to approve
DOnly applies to residential properties

Explanation

A special exception (or conditional use permit) is a use that a zoning ordinance expressly permits in a zone when specified conditions are met, subject to Board of Zoning Appeals approval. A variance deviates from existing zoning standards.

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