Land Use & Zoning
A Wisconsin municipality that wants to preserve its historic downtown business district would most likely create a:
AAgricultural preservation zone
BHistoric district overlay zone with design review requirements✓ Correct
CIndustrial exclusion zone
DTIF district only
Explanation
A historic district overlay zone imposes design review requirements and standards to preserve the character and architectural integrity of historic areas.
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