Land Use & Zoning
A Nebraska city's comprehensive plan recommends commercial development along a corridor. The plan is:
AImmediately legally binding on property owners
BA guide for future zoning decisions, not automatically enforceable✓ Correct
CRequired to be implemented within 5 years
DThe same as the zoning ordinance
Explanation
A comprehensive (master) plan is a policy guide for future development, not a legally enforceable document itself. Zoning ordinances implement the plan's vision but the plan alone does not restrict private property use.
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