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In South Dakota, zoning ordinances are enacted by:

Correct Answer

B) Local municipal or county governments

Zoning ordinances are enacted by local governments (cities, towns, and counties) under the state's police power. They regulate land use, building height, lot size, setbacks, and other development standards within their jurisdictions.

Answer Options
A
The federal government
B
Local municipal or county governments
C
The South Dakota Real Estate Commission
D
Private homeowners' associations

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Related Topics:

police-powervariancerezoningdeed-restrictions

Key Terms:

zoninglocal governmentpolice powerland useregulations
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