Land Use & Zoning
In Idaho, an annexation occurs when:
AA county takes over a city's jurisdiction
BA city extends its boundaries to include adjacent unincorporated land✓ Correct
CA property is subdivided
DA variance is granted for a commercial use in a residential zone
Explanation
Annexation is the process by which an incorporated city extends its boundaries to include adjacent unincorporated land, bringing it under the city's zoning, services, and governance.
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