Land Use & Zoning

A North Dakota city's 'urban growth boundary' is designed to:

ALimit the speed of traffic in commercial areas
BDefine the geographic area within which urban development is encouraged, protecting surrounding agricultural and rural lands✓ Correct
CEstablish boundaries for property tax assessment districts
DSeparate North Dakota from neighboring states' jurisdictions

Explanation

An urban growth boundary (UGB) defines the limit of planned urban development, concentrating growth within a designated area and protecting surrounding farmland, open space, and rural communities from sprawl.

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