Land Use & Zoning

In South Dakota, the 'comprehensive plan' (or master plan) of a municipality:

AIs the same as a zoning ordinance and is legally binding
BIs a policy document guiding long-term land use decisions that zoning ordinances are designed to implement✓ Correct
CRequires statewide approval from the legislature
DOnly applies to cities with populations over 50,000

Explanation

A comprehensive plan is a policy document (not a legally binding ordinance) that outlines a community's long-term vision for land use, transportation, housing, and development. Zoning ordinances are the legal tools designed to implement the goals of the comprehensive plan.

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