Land Use & Zoning
In Missouri, an overlay district is:
AA zoning district that replaces underlying zoning
BA set of additional regulations applied on top of existing base zoning for a specific purpose✓ Correct
CA special exemption from zoning
DA state-controlled development zone
Explanation
An overlay district imposes additional regulations on top of existing base zoning within a defined area, often used for historic preservation, flood plains, or transit corridors.
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