Land Use & Zoning
Spot zoning refers to:
AA uniform zoning designation applied across a large area
BZoning a small parcel differently from surrounding properties for the benefit of one owner✓ Correct
CA temporary zoning designation pending full review
DMixed-use zoning in urban corridors
Explanation
Spot zoning is the rezoning of a single small parcel to allow a use inconsistent with the surrounding area, typically for the benefit of one owner. It is generally disfavored and may be challenged as arbitrary and capricious.
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