Land Use & Zoning
What is 'interstate highway interchange' development and how do Kansas cities regulate it?
ADevelopment near interstate highways is unregulated
BAreas near interstate interchanges are often zoned for commercial use; cities regulate them through special commercial zones, design standards, and access management plans✓ Correct
CSuch areas are automatically federal land
DDevelopment is prohibited within 1 mile of all interchanges
Explanation
Interstate interchange areas attract commercial development due to high traffic. Kansas municipalities typically zone these areas for commercial/industrial use and may adopt access management plans to control driveway access and maintain traffic flow.
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