Land Use & Zoning
A comprehensive (master) plan in land use:
AIs a legally binding zoning ordinance
BIs a long-range policy document guiding future development decisions✓ Correct
CReplaces the zoning map
DIs approved by property owners in a municipality
Explanation
A comprehensive (general/master) plan is a long-range policy document that guides land use, transportation, housing, and infrastructure decisions. It is a planning guide, not a legally binding regulation like a zoning ordinance, but zoning should be consistent with it.
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