Land Use & Zoning
An Oklahoma city's general plan (comprehensive plan) is best described as:
AA binding legal document that controls every zoning decision
BA long-range policy guide for land use, transportation, housing, and community development that informs but does not always legally bind zoning decisions✓ Correct
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Explanation
A comprehensive plan is a policy document that guides long-range land use and development decisions. Zoning ordinances are the legally binding implementing tools. While zoning should be consistent with the plan, they are separate instruments.
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