Land Use & Zoning
In Kentucky, a 'special use permit' (conditional use permit) is required when:
AA use is expressly prohibited by the zoning ordinance
BA use is permitted by right in the zone but only with specific conditions✓ Correct
CThe owner wants to rezone their property
DA building permit is denied
Explanation
A special use (conditional use) permit allows certain uses that are not permitted by right but may be allowed if specific conditions are met that protect neighboring properties.
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