Land Use & Zoning
A variance in Missouri allows a property owner to:
AChange the zoning classification of their land
BDeviate from specific zoning requirements due to unique hardship✓ Correct
CBuild any structure without permits
DOverride environmental regulations
Explanation
A variance grants relief from a specific zoning requirement (such as setback or height) when strict application would cause undue hardship unique to the property.
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