Land Use & Zoning
A Georgia municipality's 'unified development code' (UDC) combines:
AA. Federal and state real estate laws
BB. Zoning ordinance, subdivision regulations, and other development standards into a single, comprehensive document✓ Correct
CC. Building codes and fire codes
DD. Land use regulations and property tax assessment rules
Explanation
A unified development code combines all development-related regulations (zoning, subdivision, design standards, etc.) into a single comprehensive code. This reduces inconsistencies and simplifies compliance for developers and property owners.
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