Land Use & Zoning

Spot zoning in Indiana refers to:

AZoning a small parcel inconsistently with surrounding properties for the benefit of one owner, without a legitimate planning purpose✓ Correct
BMarking a property's boundaries with survey pins
CApproving a variance for a single property
DDesignating historic preservation districts

Explanation

Spot zoning is the arbitrary rezoning of a small parcel to a classification inconsistent with the surrounding area for the benefit of one owner, without a legitimate public planning purpose. It is often challenged as invalid zoning.

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