Land Use & Zoning
A Kentucky city's urban growth boundary (UGB) is designed to:
APrevent any new development within city limits
BConcentrate development within defined areas to prevent sprawl and protect rural land✓ Correct
CMark the boundary of the historic district
DDefine KREC jurisdictional areas
Explanation
An urban growth boundary establishes a line separating urban development areas from rural or agricultural land, directing growth inward to prevent sprawl and protect farmland.
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