Land Use & Zoning

A Wyoming county's comprehensive (master) plan is:

AA legally binding document with the force of law equivalent to zoning ordinances
BA general policy guide for future land use decisions that informs zoning and development decisions✓ Correct
CDeveloped by the state legislature and mandated for all counties
DA BLM document governing federal land use

Explanation

A comprehensive or master plan is a policy document that provides a long-range vision and goals for land use, transportation, housing, and other planning elements. While it guides zoning decisions, it is generally not itself a legally binding regulation (though zoning should be consistent with it).

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