Land Use & Zoning

In Wyoming, the term 'infill development' refers to:

AFilling in wetlands for development
BDeveloping vacant or underutilized properties within an existing urban or suburban area✓ Correct
CAdding fill material to raise a building site
DDeveloping agricultural land at the urban fringe

Explanation

Infill development involves developing vacant lots or redeveloping underutilized properties within an established urban area rather than expanding at the fringe. It is generally preferred by planners because it uses existing infrastructure and reduces urban sprawl.

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