Land Use & Zoning

In Washington, 'interim zoning' may be adopted by a local government to:

APermanently change a property's zoning classification
BTemporarily protect an area while a comprehensive plan or permanent zoning amendment is developed✓ Correct
CSuspend all zoning regulations for a period of time
DAllow any use during a declared emergency

Explanation

Interim zoning (or a moratorium) allows local governments to temporarily restrict development while updating their comprehensive plan or adopting permanent regulations. Washington courts have upheld interim zoning when used with a legitimate planning purpose.

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