Land Use & Zoning
New Hampshire's Innovative Land Use Controls (RSA 674:21) permit municipalities to adopt:
AOnly traditional Euclidean zoning
BFlexible zoning tools such as cluster development, impact fees, and performance zoning✓ Correct
CStatewide zoning standards that override local ordinances
DZoning that discriminates by income level
Explanation
RSA 674:21 authorizes NH municipalities to adopt innovative land use controls beyond traditional Euclidean zoning, including cluster development, PUDs, performance standards, impact fees, and transfer of development rights.
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