Land Use & Zoning

In Indiana, a vested right in a zoning approval means:

AThe zoning can be changed at any time
BThe developer has a legal right to proceed with the approved project that cannot be revoked by subsequent zoning changes✓ Correct
CThe developer owns the property outright
DThe approval is good for 5 years only

Explanation

A vested right arises when a developer has substantially relied on an approved project (by incurring significant expenses) to the point that it would be inequitable for the government to revoke the approval due to a subsequent zoning change.

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