Land Use & Zoning

In South Dakota, 'wetlands' are regulated primarily because they:

AHave low property values that reduce tax revenues
BProvide essential ecological functions including flood control, water quality, and habitat✓ Correct
CAre required to be preserved under the state zoning code
DCannot be developed due to lack of road access

Explanation

Wetlands are regulated under federal law (Clean Water Act, Section 404) and state law because they provide critical ecological services including flood storage, water quality improvement, groundwater recharge, and wildlife habitat. Development of wetlands typically requires a Section 404 permit.

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