Land Use & Zoning

What is 'inter-municipal coordination' in Delaware land use planning?

ACoordination between the state and federal government on land use issues
BThe process by which neighboring municipalities coordinate land use decisions — particularly important in Delaware where small geographic size means planning decisions in one municipality affect others✓ Correct
CThe coordination of Delaware's three counties on statewide development issues
DAn agreement between municipalities to share revenue from new development

Explanation

Inter-municipal coordination involves neighboring municipalities aligning their planning and zoning decisions to address cross-boundary impacts. Delaware's small size means land use decisions in one jurisdiction often affect adjacent areas. Delaware's Office of State Planning Coordination facilitates inter-municipal and state-local coordination.

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