Land Use & Zoning
A Kansas city enacts a zoning ordinance requiring minimum lot sizes of 10,000 sq ft. This is an example of:
ASpot zoning
BEuclidean (use-based) zoning✓ Correct
CExclusionary zoning
DOverlay zoning
Explanation
Traditional Euclidean (use-based) zoning separates land uses by district and sets dimensional requirements like minimum lot sizes, setbacks, and height limits.
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