Land Use & Zoning
Which of the following is NOT a typical land use category in a South Dakota zoning ordinance?
AResidential (R)
BCommercial (C)
CFederal (F)✓ Correct
DIndustrial (I)
Explanation
Standard zoning categories include Residential (R), Commercial (C), Industrial (I), Agricultural (A), and Mixed-Use. Federal land use is regulated by federal law, not local zoning, and 'Federal' is not a standard local zoning category.
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