Land Use & Zoning

Wisconsin's 'smart growth' legislation (Wis. Stat. § 66.1001) requires municipalities to adopt comprehensive plans that must be internally consistent. This means:

AAll zoning decisions must be approved by the state
BAll elements of the comprehensive plan (land use, transportation, housing, etc.) must be compatible with each other✓ Correct
CThe plan must match the plans of neighboring municipalities
DThe plan cannot be amended for 20 years after adoption

Explanation

Wisconsin's Smart Growth law requires that municipal comprehensive plans be internally consistent — meaning the various plan elements (land use, transportation, housing, utilities, etc.) must align and support each other.

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