Land Use & Zoning
In Ohio, a 'conditional rezoning agreement' allows a municipality to:
ARezone property only if the owner meets specified conditions agreed to in advance✓ Correct
BImpose temporary zoning changes for up to five years
CRequire property owners to maintain historical appearances
DAutomatically rezone agricultural land after 20 years
Explanation
Ohio courts have upheld conditional zoning agreements where a municipality rezones property conditioned on the developer's agreement to certain standards or public benefits, provided both parties voluntarily enter the agreement.
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