Land Use & Zoning
In Louisiana, 'interim zoning' is sometimes used when:
AA community is waiting for federal approval of its zoning code
BA government needs temporary land use controls while developing a comprehensive plan or permanent zoning ordinance✓ Correct
CA property is in dispute between two parishes
DA developer requests a temporary construction zone
Explanation
Interim (moratorium) zoning provides temporary land use controls to prevent incompatible development while a community develops a new comprehensive plan or zoning ordinance — preserving planning options.
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