Land Use & Zoning

In New York City, a 'community board' in the ULURP process:

AHas binding authority to approve or reject land use applications
BProvides an advisory recommendation on land use applications that must be considered but is not binding on the City Planning Commission or City Council✓ Correct
CIs composed of elected officials who vote on zoning changes
DHas 90 days to review each application or it is automatically approved

Explanation

NYC community boards (one for each of the 59 community districts) review land use applications under ULURP and make advisory recommendations (approve, approve with conditions, or disapprove). However, the community board's recommendation is not binding — the City Planning Commission and City Council may override it.

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