Land Use & Zoning

In Washington, a 'moratoria' on development approvals imposed by a local government is valid if:

AIt lasts no longer than 6 months with no renewal
BIt is for a reasonable period while the government studies or prepares new regulations, and complies with state notice requirements✓ Correct
CThe city council votes for it by unanimous consent
DThe property owner agrees to the moratorium

Explanation

Washington courts allow development moratoria if they are for a reasonable period while new regulations are prepared, the government follows proper notice and hearing procedures, and there is a legitimate planning purpose. Excessively long or unreasonable moratoria may be challengeable.

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