A Conditional Use Permit (CUP) is a specialized form of zoning variance that allows a property owner to use their land in a way that is not typically permitted under the current zoning laws.
A Special Use Permit, also known as a Conditional Use Permit, is a right granted by a local zoning authority to conduct specific activities within a zoned district. These activities are conditional uses permitted within the zone only upon special approval from the zoning authority.
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