Land Use & Zoning

In Pennsylvania, an 'interim zoning' ordinance is used when:

AA property owner is waiting for a permanent variance to be approved
BA municipality temporarily regulates land use while updating its permanent zoning ordinance to prevent incompatible development during the planning process✓ Correct
CThe county overrides municipal zoning in an area of regional significance
DPADEP imposes temporary land use restrictions near a contaminated site

Explanation

Pennsylvania's Municipalities Planning Code authorizes municipalities to adopt interim or temporary zoning ordinances for up to one year (renewable once) while they work on comprehensive zoning updates. Interim zoning prevents property owners from rushing to obtain development permits under outdated or about-to-change regulations before the new ordinance takes effect.

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