Land Use & Zoning
A Wyoming municipality that wants to limit the number of dwellings per acre is using:
AAn eminent domain proceeding
BDensity zoning to control the intensity of land use✓ Correct
CAn escheat action
DA quiet title action
Explanation
Density zoning controls how many dwelling units can be built per acre of land. This tool is used to manage population density, infrastructure capacity, traffic, and community character. Density restrictions are common in Wyoming's growing communities.
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