Land Use & Zoning
A Wisconsin developer who constructs a shopping center in a commercially zoned area must comply with the municipality's:
AResidential building code only
BSite plan review process, zoning requirements, stormwater regulations, and other applicable standards✓ Correct
CDNR shoreland standards only
DDSPS commercial property rules
Explanation
Commercial development in Wisconsin must comply with site plan review, zoning requirements, building codes, stormwater management rules, access management standards, and other applicable regulations.
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