Land Use & Zoning
A comprehensive plan (master plan) is used by local governments to:
AEnforce deed restrictions
BGuide long-term land use decisions and zoning decisions for a community✓ Correct
CSet property tax rates
DControl mortgage interest rates
Explanation
A comprehensive plan (master plan or general plan) is a long-range planning document that guides land use decisions, zoning, and development in a community. Zoning ordinances should be consistent with the comprehensive plan.
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