Land Use & Zoning

A West Virginia municipality that annexes surrounding land thereby extends its:

AProperty tax revenue only, without extending zoning
BJurisdiction, including the ability to apply its zoning ordinances to the annexed territory✓ Correct
CControl over federal highway rights-of-way
DRegulatory authority over neighboring counties

Explanation

When a municipality annexes territory, it extends its jurisdiction — including zoning, building codes, and municipal services — to the newly incorporated area. This can significantly affect development potential and property values.

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