Land Use & Zoning
A Wyoming landowner whose property is adjacent to federal BLM land should be aware that:
ABLM land always increases adjacent private property values
BBLM land management decisions can affect access, grazing rights, and development potential of adjacent private lands✓ Correct
CBLM land can be freely annexed by adjacent property owners
DBLM land has no effect on adjacent private properties
Explanation
BLM management decisions (grazing permit changes, access road closures, energy leasing policies, and conservation designations) can significantly affect the value and use of adjacent private lands in Wyoming. This is a relevant consideration in Wyoming ranch and rural property transactions.
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