Land Use & Zoning
A master-planned community in Arizona that includes private streets, common areas, and architectural controls is typically governed by:
AThe city or county zoning board
BA homeowners association (HOA) through CC&Rs✓ Correct
CThe ADRE
DThe Arizona Department of Transportation
Explanation
Master-planned communities and subdivisions are typically governed by a homeowners association (HOA) operating under Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) that run with the land.
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