Land Use & Zoning

In Montana, 'open space' zoning or open space reservations in subdivisions serve to:

AAllow developers to reduce the number of required parking spaces
BPreserve natural features, provide recreation space for residents, and enhance the visual character and environmental quality of developments✓ Correct
COnly benefit wildlife and have no human benefit
DReplace the requirement for public parks and schools

Explanation

Open space requirements in Montana subdivisions serve multiple purposes: preserving natural features (wetlands, ridgelines, wildlife corridors), providing recreation space, managing stormwater, and maintaining the scenic character that makes Montana communities desirable.

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