Land Use & Zoning
NH's scenic byways program may affect development along designated routes by:
AProhibiting all development within 1 mile
BEncouraging scenic corridor protections, design standards, and restrictions on billboards and intrusive development✓ Correct
COnly affecting federal highways
DCreating tax incentives for any development along the route
Explanation
NH's Scenic Byways Program designates routes of exceptional scenic, historic, or cultural value. Local and state programs along these corridors may impose design standards, limit signage, and encourage scenic corridor protection measures.
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