Land Use & Zoning
In Idaho, a 'design review' process in zoning is intended to:
AReview architectural drawings for structural soundness
BEvaluate proposed development for compatibility with design standards, aesthetics, and neighborhood character✓ Correct
CDetermine if a property meets fire code
DReview utility plans for new developments
Explanation
Design review evaluates proposed buildings and developments for compliance with design standards — including materials, massing, landscaping, and relationship to neighboring properties — to maintain neighborhood character and aesthetic quality.
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