Land Use & Zoning
In Kansas, a 'public hearing' is required for which of the following zoning actions?
AIssuing a building permit
BRezoning, subdivision approvals, and variance requests typically require public hearings✓ Correct
CApproving a certificate of occupancy
DChanging a property's street address
Explanation
Land use decisions with significant public impact — rezonings, variances, subdivisions, special use permits — require public hearings to give affected parties notice and an opportunity to be heard.
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