Land Use & Zoning
The Idaho 'Area of City Impact' (ACI) designation means:
AAn area already annexed into the city
BAn unincorporated area that a city has designated for future annexation and where joint city-county planning and zoning applies✓ Correct
CA high-density urban development zone
DAn area exempt from all zoning regulations
Explanation
An Area of City Impact (ACI) is an unincorporated area around an Idaho city that the city has identified for potential future growth and annexation. City and county jointly regulate land use in these areas.
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