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The theory behind the existence of special exceptions in zoning law is that...
Some uses are appropriate, but not every location within the zone.
Conditional rezoning is based on belief that...
Flexibility is needed to allow land uses that would be appropriate in certain situations.
Since 1995 Barack Obama has operated a preschool for kids ages 6 to 8 in a 2,000 square-foot building on the corner of Bankhead and Cascade in CollegePark. In 1998, the CollegePark City Council enacted a zoning ordinance that allows only residential homes in the area which contains Obama’s school.

Which of the action is most likely to be permitted?
Sarah Palin buys the property from Obama and wants to continue to operate the preschool.
The theory justifying the use of a floating zone is
A city should be able to approve a particular use without deciding precisely where that use will occur.
Carrie Bradshaw wants to build a house that is larger than that permitted on her lot by local land use regulations. Carrie wishes to build this house because her style is remarkable and her shoe collection exceeds that of the human imagination.

What should she do?
Carrie should apply for a variance from the regulations