Land Use & Zoning
A use-by-right means the proposed land use:
ARequires a special hearing by the zoning board
BIs permitted outright under the existing zoning without additional approvals✓ Correct
CIs grandfathered from previous zoning
DRequires a variance
Explanation
A use-by-right (or permitted use) is one that is allowed under the existing zoning classification without requiring special approval, hearing, or variance.
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