Land Use & Zoning
A Montana rancher whose property is adjacent to BLM land wants to cross federal land to access their property. They would typically need a:
ARezoning approval from the county
BRight-of-way or access easement granted by the BLM✓ Correct
CSpecial warranty deed from the BLM
DVariance from the local zoning board
Explanation
Access across BLM land requires a right-of-way or access easement granted by the Bureau of Land Management through a formal permit process. Private property owners cannot use federal land without authorization.
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