Land Use & Zoning
What is a view corridor protection in Nevada land use planning?
AA rule requiring all Nevada buildings to have windows with mountain views
BA planning tool that protects significant scenic vistas from obstruction by new development✓ Correct
CA BLM designation for scenic byways
DA Nevada state law protecting property owners' view rights
Explanation
Some Nevada communities (particularly those with significant mountain, lake, or desert views) adopt view corridor protections in their zoning or design standards to prevent new development from blocking significant scenic vistas, protecting both public enjoyment and property values.
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