Land Use & Zoning
A special use permit (conditional use permit) in Minnesota is required when:
AA property is sold to a new owner
BA use is allowed in a zone only if specific conditions are met✓ Correct
CA property undergoes a routine inspection
DA deed is recorded at the county
Explanation
A conditional (special) use permit is required for uses that are allowed in a zoning district only under specific conditions — such as a daycare center in a residential zone — to ensure compatibility with surrounding uses.
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