Land Use & Zoning
What is 'infill development' in Idaho urban planning?
ADevelopment that fills in a site with concrete
BDevelopment on vacant, underutilized, or redevelopable land within existing urban areas, rather than greenfield development at the urban fringe✓ Correct
CDevelopment that fills in wetland areas
DDevelopment that completes a half-finished project
Explanation
Infill development occurs within existing urban areas — on vacant lots, former industrial sites, underutilized parcels — rather than converting agricultural or undeveloped land at the urban edge. It is encouraged in smart growth planning.
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