Land Use & Zoning

In Ohio, 'spot zoning' is generally disfavored because it:

ABenefits the entire community
BGives a parcel a special zoning classification inconsistent with the surrounding area for the benefit of one owner✓ Correct
CCreates large uniform residential districts
DAlways reduces property values

Explanation

Spot zoning occurs when a single parcel is rezoned to a classification inconsistent with the surrounding area, typically for the benefit of one owner and without a legitimate community planning rationale.

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