Land Use & Zoning

In Minnesota, a property located in the 'urban service area' of a metro community is likely to have access to which services that rural properties may lack?

AShoreland management oversight
BPublic water, sewer, roads, transit, and urban infrastructure✓ Correct
CAgricultural program eligibility
DNatural resource extraction rights

Explanation

Urban service areas in Minnesota's metro communities are designated to receive public infrastructure services—water, sewer, roads, and transit—which support higher-density development. Properties outside the urban service area typically rely on private wells and septic systems and are subject to rural land use regulations.

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