Land Use & Zoning
A community's comprehensive (master) plan serves as a:
ALegally binding land use regulation enforceable against property owners
BLong-range guide for future growth and development decisions✓ Correct
CBuilding permit application
DTitle insurance commitment
Explanation
A comprehensive or master plan is a long-range, aspirational guide for a community's future growth and development. It guides zoning and land use decisions but is generally not itself a legally enforceable regulation.
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