Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 3 Exam Practice

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Which of the following is NOT a type of variance permitted under a zoning bylaw?

  1. Minor Variance

  2. Non-Conforming Structure

  3. Non-Conforming Use

  4. Zoning Reclassification

The correct answer is: Zoning Reclassification

Zoning reclassification is not a type of variance permitted under a zoning bylaw. Variance usually refers to the permission to deviate from the requirements of a zoning bylaw in a specific case, such as a minor variance to allow for a small deviation from the setback requirements. Non-conforming structure and non-conforming use refer to existing structures or land uses that were lawful before a zoning bylaw came into effect but no longer comply with the current regulations.