Land Use & Zoning
Wisconsin's 'intergovernmental cooperation' provisions in comprehensive planning encourage adjacent municipalities to:
AAnnex each other's territory
BCoordinate land use planning to avoid conflicts and provide orderly development across boundaries✓ Correct
CShare tax revenues equally
DAdopt identical zoning ordinances
Explanation
Wisconsin's comprehensive planning law encourages adjacent municipalities to cooperate on land use plans to prevent conflicting development at boundaries and promote regional coordination.
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