Land Use & Zoning
In Missoula, Montana, a property owner wants to operate a home daycare center in a residential zone. They would likely need to apply for a:
ARezoning
BSpecial-use permit (conditional use permit)✓ Correct
CVariance
DCertificate of occupancy only
Explanation
A home daycare in a residential zone is typically a conditional or special use that may be permitted with conditions through a special-use permit (conditional use permit), rather than a rezoning or variance.
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