Land Use & Zoning

In New Mexico, an 'overlay zone' is a zone that:

AReplaces the underlying zoning district
BImposes additional standards or restrictions on top of an existing base zone✓ Correct
CCreates entirely new uses not permitted elsewhere
DAllows any use regardless of the base zoning

Explanation

An overlay zone adds regulations on top of the base zone—like a historic preservation overlay, flood plain overlay, or scenic corridor overlay. Property in an overlay must comply with both the base zone and overlay rules.

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