Land Use & Zoning

A variance in Indiana zoning law is granted when a property owner demonstrates:

AThat the current zoning is unprofitable
BPractical difficulties or undue hardship unique to the property✓ Correct
CCommunity support for the change
DThat neighboring properties have similar uses

Explanation

Variances are granted by a Board of Zoning Appeals when strict application of zoning ordinances would cause practical difficulties or undue hardship unique to the property, not shared by the general area.

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