Land Use & Zoning

In Michigan, a 'floating zone' is a zoning category that:

AApplies to all waterfront properties
BIs established in the ordinance but not mapped until a specific application is approved✓ Correct
CAllows any use on a property temporarily
DFloats between two assigned zoning designations over time

Explanation

A floating zone is a special zoning district described in the ordinance but not mapped on the zoning map until a property owner applies and the request is approved, at which time the zone is 'anchored' to the specific parcel.

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