Land Use & Zoning
A moratorium in land use planning refers to:
AA permanent ban on all development
BA temporary suspension of building permits or development approvals✓ Correct
CA required environmental impact study
DA buffer zone around protected lands
Explanation
A moratorium is a temporary halt on development permits or approvals, often used while a jurisdiction updates its zoning ordinances or infrastructure plans.
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