Land Use & Zoning

In Minnesota, what is a variance in zoning law?

AA change to the zoning map affecting an entire district
BAn exception to the zoning ordinance granted to a specific property due to unique hardship✓ Correct
CA temporary permit for construction in a flood zone
DA special tax classification for agricultural land

Explanation

A variance is a zoning exception granted to a specific property owner when strict application of the zoning ordinance would cause undue hardship unique to that property. The owner must demonstrate that the hardship is not self-created and that the variance would not harm the public interest.

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