Land Use & Zoning
In Colorado, a 'general plan' or 'comprehensive plan' for a municipality is typically updated every:
AEvery year
BEvery 5-10 years, though major updates can occur more or less frequently✓ Correct
CEvery 25 years
DOnly when mandated by state law
Explanation
Colorado municipalities typically update their comprehensive plans every 5-10 years or when significant changes in the community warrant an update. The comprehensive plan sets the policy framework that zoning codes then implement.
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