Land Use & Zoning

In South Dakota, a 'downzone' means the local government has changed a property's zoning classification to:

AA more intensive use (more density or commercial uses)
BA less intensive use (lower density or more restrictive uses)✓ Correct
CIndustrial use from residential use
DRemove all zoning restrictions from the property

Explanation

Downzoning refers to changing a property's zoning to a less intensive or more restrictive classification, such as changing from commercial to residential, or from multifamily to single-family residential. This can reduce property value and may constitute a regulatory taking if it goes too far.

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