Bill is building a new home and wants to rotate the house 30 degrees so it sits at an angle to the street running in front of the house. Assuming the zoning ordinances do not provide for such a configuration:
A. Without obtaining approval, rotating the house may violate the zoning ordinances
B. Bill will not be permitted to rotate the house under any circumstances
C. Bill will have to sue the city for a writ of mandamus in order to rotate the house
D. Bill may rotate the house, but only if he owns the property in fee simple. Fee simple rights are absolute
A
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