Land Use & Zoning

In New Mexico, 'conditional zoning' differs from straight rezoning in that:

AConditional zoning requires no public hearing
BConditional zoning attaches specific conditions to the rezoning to mitigate impacts on surrounding properties✓ Correct
CConditional zoning is permanent and cannot be changed
DConditional zoning exempts the property from environmental review

Explanation

Conditional zoning approves a zone change subject to specific conditions negotiated between the developer and local government to ensure compatibility with surrounding uses and mitigate impacts.

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