Land Use & Zoning
Oregon's planning Goal 9 (Economic Development) requires local governments to:
AProvide free land for industrial development
BPlan and zone adequate sites for commercial and industrial development to support diverse economic activity✓ Correct
CProhibit residential development in commercial zones
DRequire all new industrial development to be located outside urban growth boundaries
Explanation
Goal 9 requires local governments to provide an adequate supply of zoned commercial and industrial land to accommodate current and future economic development needs. It seeks to diversify and improve the economy while protecting other resources.
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