Land Use & Zoning
In Idaho, 'smart growth' planning principles emphasize:
AUnlimited growth in all directions
BCompact development, mixed uses, walkability, and protection of natural areas and agricultural land✓ Correct
CGrowth only in existing city boundaries
DGrowth restricted to technology industries
Explanation
Smart growth principles promote compact, walkable development with mixed uses, transit options, infill development, and preservation of open space and farmland, as opposed to sprawling, auto-dependent development patterns.
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