Land Use & Zoning

A 'moratorium' on development in a West Virginia community means:

ANew development is permanently prohibited
BA temporary halt on certain types of development approvals while the community updates its plans or ordinances✓ Correct
CAn increase in development fees for a specific period
DDevelopment is allowed only with special use permits

Explanation

A development moratorium is a temporary suspension of development approvals, often used while a community updates its comprehensive plan, zoning ordinance, or infrastructure capacity. Courts permit reasonable, time-limited moratoriums.

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