Land Use & Zoning
In Alaska's coastal zone, development activities typically require review under:
AThe Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP)✓ Correct
BOnly local zoning approvals
CExclusively federal NEPA review
DThe Alaska Real Estate Commission's coastal regulations
Explanation
The Alaska Coastal Management Program coordinates state and local review of activities in the coastal zone to balance development with protection of coastal resources, though the program has been modified over time.
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