Land Use & Zoning

A North Dakota city places a temporary 'moratorium' on new construction permits. This is typically done to:

APermanently prohibit all new construction
BAllow time to update zoning regulations or infrastructure planning without premature development✓ Correct
CIncrease property taxes on existing structures
DForce existing property owners to improve their buildings

Explanation

A building moratorium is a temporary halt on new development permits, allowing a community time to study needs, update plans, or develop regulations. Moratoriums must have a defined purpose and duration to be legally valid.

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