Land Use & Zoning

In South Dakota, a 'floating zone' in zoning law is one that:

AChanges with the movement of floodwaters
BIs defined in the zoning ordinance but not mapped until a developer applies for it and meets certain conditions✓ Correct
CApplies to properties within the flood plain
DIs subject to annual review and renewal

Explanation

A floating zone is a special zoning classification that is defined in the text of the zoning ordinance but is not mapped to a specific location. When a developer proposes a qualifying project, they apply to have the floating zone 'anchored' to their specific site.

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