Land Use & Zoning
A variance in Kansas zoning law is:
AA change in the zoning classification of a parcel
BA special exception granted by right for listed uses
CAn official permission to deviate from specific zoning requirements✓ Correct
DA court order overriding local zoning
Explanation
A variance is official permission granted by the zoning board of appeals to allow a property owner to deviate from specific dimensional or use requirements due to unique hardship.
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