Land Use & Zoning
In Missouri, a property owner who wants to use their commercially zoned land for a use not permitted in that zone would apply for:
AA building permit
BA conditional use permit or special use permit from the local zoning board✓ Correct
CAn MREC variance
DA Missouri DNR permit
Explanation
A conditional use permit (CUP) or special use permit allows a property to be used in a way not typically permitted in its zoning district, subject to conditions. The local planning/zoning board reviews and may approve such requests.
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