Land Use & Zoning

When a municipality in Alaska annexes adjacent unincorporated land, what typically happens to the zoning on that land?

AFederal land use controls automatically apply
BThe land is typically given a holding zone pending a rezoning process consistent with the city's comprehensive plan✓ Correct
CAll existing buildings are immediately required to comply with the new zoning
DThe state determines the zoning classification

Explanation

When land is annexed, municipalities typically assign a holding or interim zone (often the least restrictive classification) while conducting a comprehensive rezoning process to integrate the land into the city's overall land use plan. Existing legal structures are typically protected as nonconforming.

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