Environmental
Wisconsin's 'smart growth' legislation encourages municipalities to:
AMaximize tax revenue by approving all development
BPlan for compact, sustainable development that preserves open space and reduces sprawl✓ Correct
CRestrict all new residential development
DOnly allow commercial development in urban areas
Explanation
Wisconsin's comprehensive planning law (smart growth) encourages municipalities to plan for efficient land use, compact development, and preservation of natural resources and agricultural land.
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