Land Use & Zoning
A Wisconsin municipality designates an area for single-family residential use only. This is an example of:
AEminent domain
BSpot zoning
CEuclidean (use) zoning✓ Correct
DA variance
Explanation
Euclidean (use) zoning, named after Euclid v. Ambler Realty, separates land into distinct use districts (residential, commercial, industrial). Designating an area for single-family use only is a standard example.
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