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In Idaho, zoning regulations are primarily established and enforced by:

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B) Local city or county government

In Idaho, zoning is a police power exercised by local governments — cities and counties — under the Local Land Use Planning Act (LLUPA), Idaho Code Title 67, Chapter 65. Local governments adopt comprehensive plans and zoning ordinances to regulate land use within their jurisdictions. The federal government, state legislature, and Idaho Real Estate Commission do not establish local zoning regulations.

Answer Options
A
The federal government
B
Local city or county government
C
The Idaho Real Estate Commission
D
The state legislature

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Related Topics:

Local Land Use Planning Act (LLUPA)comprehensive planspolice powerzoning ordinancesplanning and zoning commissions

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zoningLLUPAlocal governmentpolice powercomprehensive planIdaho Code Title 67
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