Land Use & Zoning

In Indiana, an 'overlay district' in zoning is best described as:

AA zone that completely replaces the underlying zoning
BAn additional set of zoning requirements layered over the base zoning to address specific concerns✓ Correct
CA federal flood zone designation
DA historic preservation zone that prohibits all development

Explanation

An overlay district imposes additional or modified zoning requirements on top of the underlying base zone, addressing specific concerns such as environmental protection, historic preservation, transit corridors, or flood risk.

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