Land Use & Zoning
The Utah Uniform Land Use and Development Code (LUDMA) requires municipalities to adopt:
AOnly a transportation master plan
BA general plan (master plan) that guides land use decisions✓ Correct
CA regional housing allocation mandate
DA federal environmental impact statement
Explanation
LUDMA requires Utah municipalities and counties to adopt a general plan (master plan) that guides long-term land use, transportation, housing, and development decisions.
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