Land Use & Zoning
Idaho's Local Land Use Planning Act requires cities and counties to adopt a:
AStatewide building code
BComprehensive (master) plan to guide growth and development✓ Correct
CUniform zoning ordinance for all jurisdictions
DRegional transportation plan
Explanation
Idaho's Local Land Use Planning Act requires cities and counties to adopt a comprehensive plan (master plan) that serves as a guide for future land use, growth, and development decisions within their jurisdiction.
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