Land Use & Zoning
Under NH RSA 674:44, a town's capital improvements program (CIP) is best described as:
AA mandate requiring all new development to fund public infrastructure
BA 6-year plan scheduling major public expenditures to guide growth and coordinate with the master plan✓ Correct
CA requirement for developers to build schools and roads
DA zoning tool to restrict commercial development
Explanation
NH RSA 674:44 allows municipalities to adopt a capital improvements program—a 6-year schedule of major capital expenditures. The CIP helps coordinate public infrastructure investment with the master plan and can be used to manage the pace and location of growth.
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