Land Use & Zoning

Colorado's urban growth boundaries (UGBs) are established to:

APrevent any new residential construction outside city limits
BContain urban sprawl, direct growth, and protect agricultural land and open space✓ Correct
CSet maximum housing density within cities
DEstablish minimum lot sizes statewide

Explanation

Urban growth boundaries in Colorado help manage growth by directing new development to areas with existing infrastructure, preserving agricultural land and open space, and limiting sprawl. They are established by local governments.

Related Colorado Land Use & Zoning Questions

Practice More Colorado Real Estate Questions

1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.

Take the Free Colorado Quiz →