Land Use & Zoning

A Pennsylvania municipality's comprehensive plan is best described as:

AA legally binding zoning ordinance
BA long-range policy document guiding future land use, transportation, and development decisions✓ Correct
CA recorded plat showing existing property boundaries
DA court order restricting development in flood plains

Explanation

A comprehensive plan (sometimes called a master plan) is a policy document, not a law. It guides future zoning decisions and public investments but is not directly enforceable on private property owners. Pennsylvania municipalities are encouraged to adopt comprehensive plans under the Municipalities Planning Code (MPC).

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