Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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Which type of variance allows construction not conforming to zoning bylaws?

  1. Major variance.

  2. Minor variance.

  3. Construction variance.

  4. Use variance.

  5. Development variance.

  6. Urban planning variance.

The correct answer is: Minor variance.

A minor variance is the type of variance that allows construction not conforming to zoning bylaws. A minor variance is a small deviation from the specific requirements of a zoning bylaw and is typically granted when certain conditions are met, such as the variance maintaining the general intent and purpose of the zoning bylaw. This type of variance allows for flexibility in situations where strict adherence to the bylaw would cause undue hardship to the property owner but still ensures that the overall objectives of the zoning bylaw are being upheld.