Land Use & Zoning

In West Virginia, 'spot zoning' may be challenged in court because it:

ACreates a new zoning district not listed in the existing ordinance
BLacks a reasonable relationship to the overall zoning plan and benefits a single property owner at the expense of the public interest✓ Correct
CDoes not require a public hearing
DViolates federal property rights laws

Explanation

Spot zoning — rezoning a small parcel inconsistently with the surrounding area — may be struck down by courts when it lacks a rational relationship to the community's comprehensive plan and appears to benefit only a single landowner arbitrarily.

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