Land Use & Zoning
In Montana, 'annexation' refers to:
AA county taking private land through eminent domain
BA city or town incorporating adjacent unincorporated territory, bringing it under city jurisdiction and services✓ Correct
CA state takeover of local zoning authority
DBLM acquiring private land for federal management
Explanation
Annexation is the process by which an incorporated municipality (city or town) incorporates adjacent unincorporated land into its boundaries, extending city services, zoning, and jurisdiction to that territory.
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