Land Use & Zoning

In Michigan, an 'overlay district' in zoning:

AReplaces the base zoning entirely
BAdds additional requirements or allows certain uses on top of the underlying base zoning✓ Correct
CIs only used for historic districts
DExempts properties from all zoning requirements

Explanation

An overlay district imposes additional regulations or allowances on top of the underlying base zoning, commonly used for flood plains, historic districts, scenic corridors, or mixed-use areas in Michigan.

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