Land Use & Zoning

In Colorado, an 'urban growth boundary' (UGB) is intended to:

AA. Require all new development to occur in urban areas
BB. Define the limits of a city or county's planned urban development area, directing growth inward and protecting rural and agricultural lands outside the boundary✓ Correct
CC. Restrict commercial development to downtown areas only
DD. Tax development within city limits at higher rates

Explanation

Urban growth boundaries are planning tools used by some Colorado local governments to direct development to designated urban areas, preserve agricultural and rural lands outside the boundary, manage infrastructure costs, and promote compact development. Larimer County and the City of Boulder are examples of Colorado jurisdictions using such boundaries.

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