Land Use & Zoning
Under Ohio law, a municipality may use 'interim development controls' (temporary zoning) to:
APermanently prohibit all new development
BTemporarily restrict development while studying and revising the zoning code✓ Correct
CExempt properties from all zoning regulations
DRezone all properties at once
Explanation
Interim development controls impose temporary restrictions on development while the municipality updates its comprehensive plan or zoning ordinance, preventing development that might be incompatible with proposed new standards.
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