Land Use & Zoning
A South Carolina municipality's comprehensive land use plan serves as:
AA legally binding set of zoning regulations
BA guide for long-term development goals and decisions✓ Correct
CA property tax assessment document
DA federal grant requirement
Explanation
A comprehensive plan (or master plan) is a policy document that guides long-term land use decisions. It is not a zoning ordinance itself but shapes how zoning regulations are developed and applied.
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