Land Use & Zoning
Zoning ordinances in Georgia are enacted by:
AGREC as part of its regulatory authority
BLocal governments (cities and counties)✓ Correct
CThe Georgia General Assembly only
DProperty owners through deed restrictions
Explanation
Zoning ordinances are enacted by local governments — cities and counties — in Georgia. The state enables local zoning through enabling legislation, but the actual zoning decisions are made locally.
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