Land Use & Zoning

A Wisconsin 'urban growth boundary' is a line that:

AMarks the city limits
BLimits sprawl by designating where urban development is encouraged and where it is not✓ Correct
CDefines the school district boundaries
DMarks the shoreland zoning buffer

Explanation

An urban growth boundary is a planning tool that separates areas intended for urban development from areas where development is discouraged or prohibited, helping to contain sprawl.

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