Land Use & Zoning
A North Dakota city adopts 'housing element' requirements in its comprehensive plan to address:
AArchitectural design standards for all buildings
BThe community's housing needs, affordability, and strategies to meet them✓ Correct
COnly commercial zoning requirements
DBuilding inspection schedules
Explanation
A housing element in a comprehensive plan assesses housing needs (including affordable housing), identifies barriers to housing production, and establishes policies and programs to meet the community's housing goals.
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