Land Use & Zoning
Oregon's Statewide Planning Goal 14 requires Oregon cities and counties to establish:
AMinimum lot sizes for all residential development
BUrban growth boundaries (UGBs) to contain urban development✓ Correct
CAgricultural easements around all farmland
DHistoric preservation zones in every Oregon county
Explanation
Oregon's Statewide Planning Goal 14 (Urbanization) requires all Oregon cities to establish Urban Growth Boundaries (UGBs) to manage growth, direct urban development to appropriate areas, and protect farmland and forests outside urban areas.
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