Land Use & Zoning
A Maine municipality's planning board typically has jurisdiction over:
ACollecting property taxes
BReviewing subdivision and site plan applications✓ Correct
CIssuing real estate licenses
DAdministering zoning enforcement
Explanation
Maine planning boards typically review and approve subdivision plats and site plan applications for commercial and residential development, ensuring compliance with local ordinances and state law.
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