Land Use & Zoning
A Montana county's growth policy (comprehensive plan) must be updated at least every:
A2 years
B5 years
C10 years✓ Correct
D20 years
Explanation
Under Montana law, local governments that have adopted a growth policy (comprehensive plan) must review and potentially update it at least every 10 years to ensure the plan reflects current conditions, needs, and community goals.
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