Land Use & Zoning

A North Dakota city's 'interim ordinance' temporarily restricts land development. This tool is used to:

APermanently eliminate all development in an area
BProtect an area from incompatible development while the city studies and updates its zoning regulations✓ Correct
CRaise revenue for city infrastructure
DTransfer development rights between property owners

Explanation

An interim ordinance (or development moratorium) temporarily limits development to give a city time to study a planning issue and update its regulations without premature development that could conflict with future goals.

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