Land Use & Zoning

Spot zoning in West Virginia refers to:

AZoning a small parcel differently from surrounding properties for the benefit of a single owner, often invalid✓ Correct
BA technique for identifying prime development sites on a zoning map
CThe designation of specific spots for mixed-use development
DAn approved process for creating a planned unit development (PUD)

Explanation

Spot zoning is the rezoning of a single parcel in a way inconsistent with surrounding zoning, typically for the benefit of one landowner. Courts often find spot zoning invalid because it lacks a relationship to the overall comprehensive plan.

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