Land Use & Zoning
In Oregon, which Statewide Planning Goal protects open spaces, scenic and historic areas, and natural resources?
AGoal 3
BGoal 5✓ Correct
CGoal 8
DGoal 11
Explanation
Oregon Statewide Planning Goal 5 — Open Spaces, Scenic and Historic Areas, and Natural Resources — requires local governments to inventory significant natural and cultural resources and adopt programs to conserve them. Goal 5 resources include wetlands, wildlife habitat, historic sites, scenic views, and cultural areas.
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