Land Use & Zoning
A 'general plan' in California is:
AA property's floor plan
BA long-term blueprint for a city or county's development and land use✓ Correct
CA contractor's construction plan
DA lender's loan repayment schedule
Explanation
A general plan is a local government's long-range policy document that guides land use, transportation, housing, and development. Zoning ordinances must be consistent with the general plan.
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