Land Use & Zoning
Under Florida's land use planning laws, a 'Future Land Use Map' (FLUM) in a comprehensive plan designates:
ACurrent property ownership patterns
BThe intended land uses for all areas within a jurisdiction as planned for the future✓ Correct
CCurrent zoning classifications for all parcels
DAreas approved for immediate development
Explanation
The Future Land Use Map (FLUM) is a required element of a comprehensive plan that shows the planned future land use categories for all parcels within the jurisdiction. Development applications must be consistent with the FLUM.
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