Land Use & Zoning
A master plan (comprehensive plan) in Arkansas is best described as:
AA legally binding zoning ordinance
BA long-term guide for community development goals and land use policies✓ Correct
CA recorded subdivision plat map
DAn emergency land use regulation enacted by the city council
Explanation
A master plan (comprehensive plan) is a long-range planning document that guides future land use, transportation, housing, and development in a community. It is a policy guide, not a legally binding regulation by itself.
Related Arkansas Land Use & Zoning Questions
- A deed restriction (restrictive covenant) differs from a zoning ordinance in that it is:
- A certificate of occupancy (CO) is issued when:
- Planned Unit Development (PUD) zoning typically allows:
- A property owner wants to use their residentially zoned land for a small office. They apply for and receive approval for a use that doesn't conform to current zoning. This is called a:
- Inclusionary zoning requires developers to:
- A property that was legally built before a zoning ordinance changed and now does not conform to current zoning is known as a:
- Planned Unit Development (PUD) zoning is designed to:
- A property owner in Arkansas who wants to build a fence 2 feet higher than the maximum allowed under the zoning ordinance must apply for a(n):
Practice More Arkansas Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Arkansas Quiz →