Land Use & Zoning

A Texas city's 'comprehensive plan' (also called a master plan) serves as:

AA legally binding zoning ordinance
BA long-range planning guide for the city's growth, land use, transportation, and development that informs zoning decisions✓ Correct
CA tax plan for the next 5 years
DTREC's approval of the city's real estate market

Explanation

A comprehensive plan is a long-range planning document (typically 20–25 years) that guides a city's future development, land use policies, transportation systems, housing needs, parks, and economic development. It is a policy guide, not a legally binding regulation, but it informs zoning decisions and helps property owners understand the city's development direction.

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