Land Use & Zoning
In Idaho, which government body typically adopts zoning ordinances for incorporated cities?
AThe Idaho Legislature
BThe city council or commission✓ Correct
CIREC
DThe county planning and zoning commission
Explanation
Incorporated cities in Idaho adopt and administer their own zoning ordinances through their city council or commission, while counties handle zoning for unincorporated areas.
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