Land Use & Zoning

In New Mexico, what is an 'arroyo' and why is it significant in real estate and land use planning?

AA type of historic adobe structure exempt from zoning
BA dry or ephemeral streambed that can experience flash floods, creating flood hazards and development restrictions✓ Correct
CA water right granted to agricultural users
DA type of community land trust

Explanation

Arroyos are dry streambeds that can flood rapidly and violently during monsoon season. Properties near arroyos may be in flood zones, require setbacks, and face development restrictions due to flash flood risk.

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