Land Use & Zoning

In West Virginia, a developer seeks a conditional use permit for a drive-through restaurant in a commercial zone. The 'conditions' placed on the permit are intended to:

AGenerate additional permit fee revenue for the municipality
BMitigate the specific impacts of the use (traffic, noise, lighting) on surrounding properties✓ Correct
CPermanently restrict all development on the site
DRequire the developer to hire only local contractors

Explanation

Conditions attached to a conditional use permit (special use permit) are designed to mitigate the specific impacts of the requested use — such as traffic management plans, landscaping buffers, hours of operation limits, and lighting standards — protecting surrounding properties.

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