Land Use & Zoning
An Arizona city's growth management program that requires building permits to be tied to the availability of public infrastructure is an example of:
ASpot zoning
BAdequate public facilities ordinance (APF)✓ Correct
CDownzoning
DUrban growth boundary
Explanation
Adequate public facilities ordinances (APFOs) condition development approval on the availability of adequate infrastructure (roads, water, schools). They are a growth management tool to prevent development ahead of infrastructure capacity.
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