Land Use & Zoning

'Exclusionary zoning' in West Virginia occurs when a municipality:

AExcludes commercial development from residential zones
BUses zoning regulations to prevent lower-income housing, affordable housing, or higher-density housing from being built✓ Correct
CRestricts development near environmentally sensitive areas
DCreates zones exclusively for government buildings

Explanation

Exclusionary zoning uses large minimum lot sizes, single-family-only requirements, and other restrictions to prevent the construction of affordable or multifamily housing. Courts may strike down extreme exclusionary zoning as a violation of fair housing principles.

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