Land Use & Zoning

In Illinois, the Comprehensive Plan is best described as:

AA legally binding zoning ordinance with specific land use requirements
BA long-range policy guide for a community's future development and land use✓ Correct
CA state-mandated property tax assessment schedule
DAn environmental impact study required for all new construction

Explanation

A Comprehensive Plan (also called a Master Plan or General Plan) is a long-range policy document that guides a community's growth, land use, transportation, and development goals. It is generally advisory rather than legally binding, but zoning decisions should be consistent with it.

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