Land Use & Zoning

In Virginia, overlay districts are:

AAreas where one zoning designation is being phased out and another phases in
BSpecial zoning regulations applied on top of the underlying zone to address specific issues like flood hazards, historic preservation, or airport noise✓ Correct
CDistricts where multiple property owners share development rights
DCommercial zones overlapping with residential zones

Explanation

Overlay districts impose additional regulations on top of the underlying zone to address specific concerns — such as flood zones, historic preservation areas, airport approach zones, or corridor design standards — without changing the base zoning.

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