Land Use & Zoning

In New Mexico, an 'interim development ordinance' may temporarily freeze development approvals to:

APermanently ban development
BAllow local government time to adopt a permanent zoning revision or comprehensive plan update✓ Correct
CRaise property taxes in a specific area
DTransfer land ownership to the municipality

Explanation

An interim development ordinance (moratorium) temporarily suspends development applications while local government studies and adopts permanent planning and zoning reforms—a short-term planning tool.

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