Land Use & Zoning
What is the 'primary zone' designation in Delaware's Livable Delaware development policy?
AIndustrial zones with primary environmental protection
BAreas designed for the concentration of new development, directing growth away from rural and resource areas✓ Correct
CPrimary residence zones with lowest property taxes
DAreas with primary road access for development
Explanation
Delaware's Livable Delaware strategy designates Primary Zones for concentrated growth and development (urban and suburban areas with infrastructure) and Secondary/Resource Zones to limit sprawl and preserve rural and natural areas.
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