Land Use & Zoning

In Kansas, an 'interim zoning' or 'holding zone' is used when:

AA property owner disputes their current zoning designation
BA community needs time to develop permanent zoning regulations for an area undergoing change✓ Correct
CA property is in litigation and cannot be rezoned
DA developer needs temporary approval for a construction project

Explanation

Interim (holding) zoning is a temporary measure that restricts development while a community develops long-term zoning plans for a transitioning area.

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