(1) The Land Use Board of Appeals shall either reverse, remand or affirm a limited land use decision on review. (2) The board shall reverse or remand a limited land use decision if: (a) The decision is not supported by substantial evidence in the record. The existence of evidence in the record supporting a different decision shall not be grounds for reversal or remand if there is evidence in the record to support the final decision; (b) The decision does not comply with applicable provisions of the land use regulations; (c) The decision is: (A) Outside the scope of authority of the decision maker; or (B) Unconstitutional; or (d) The local government committed a procedural error which prejudiced the substantial rights of the petitioner.
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