Land Use & Zoning

A Minnesota city adopts a moratorium on new development in a flood-prone area while it studies flood plain management options. This moratorium:

AIs an unconstitutional taking requiring immediate compensation
BIs a legal temporary restriction on development to allow for orderly planning✓ Correct
CCannot exceed 30 days under Minnesota law
DMust be approved by the Minnesota Legislature

Explanation

Development moratoriums are a legal planning tool in Minnesota, authorized under state statute. Moratoriums allow cities to temporarily halt new development while studying and resolving planning issues. Minnesota statutes limit moratorium duration and require good-faith planning efforts during the moratorium period. Flood plain moratoriums protect public safety.

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