Land Use & Zoning
Montana's growth policy requirements encourage local governments to:
ALimit all new development for 20 years
BAdopt long-range growth policies that guide land use decisions and infrastructure planning✓ Correct
CRezone all agricultural land to residential
DSubmit all zoning decisions to the state for approval
Explanation
Montana law encourages (and in some cases requires) local governments to adopt growth policies — long-range planning documents that guide land use, infrastructure, and community development decisions.
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