Land Use & Zoning

A special use permit (conditional use permit) in Indiana differs from a variance because it:

APermanently changes the zoning classification
BPermits a use specifically contemplated by the zoning ordinance when certain conditions are met, unlike a variance which is relief from zoning requirements✓ Correct
CIs granted without any public hearing
DIs always temporary in nature

Explanation

A special use permit allows a use the ordinance specifically lists as conditionally permitted in a zone, subject to meeting conditions. A variance is an exception to dimensional or use requirements due to hardship — not a permitted use.

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