Land Use & Zoning
Missouri's Land Use Act grants counties the authority to plan and zone:
AOnly unincorporated areas✓ Correct
BBoth incorporated and unincorporated areas, with municipalities having authority within city limits
CAll land statewide
DOnly agricultural land
Explanation
Missouri counties have zoning authority over unincorporated areas. Municipalities (cities, towns) have separate zoning authority within their corporate limits under Missouri's home rule provisions.
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