Land Use & Zoning
A NH town's 'open space plan' helps identify:
AAreas designated for high-density development
BLand with significant conservation, recreational, or agricultural value worth protecting✓ Correct
CAreas for new industrial zones
DTax-exempt properties in the municipality
Explanation
A NH municipality's open space plan (often part of or a chapter of the master plan) identifies lands with significant conservation, natural, scenic, recreational, or agricultural value that the community wishes to protect from development. The plan guides conservation acquisition and land use planning decisions.
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