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The proper way for a landowner who has physical difficulty in developing his property to get relief is to obtain a

  1. special use permit

  2. variance

  3. conditional use permit

  4. construction permit

The correct answer is: variance

When a landowner faces physical difficulties in developing their property, the best course of action is to obtain a variance. A special use permit, conditional use permit, or construction permit would not solve the issue of physical difficulty. A special permit allows a landowner to use their property in a way that is not typically allowed by zoning laws. A conditional use permit allows for a specific use of the property that is typically not allowed, but it is not meant to address physical difficulties. A construction permit is simply a permit to begin construction on a property, and does not take into account any physical difficulties the landowner may face. Therefore, a variance is the most appropriate option for a landowner dealing with physical difficulties in developing their property.