
The Land Use Regulation Act
The Land Use Regulation Act is a law designed to manage how land is used and developed. It sets rules for zoning, which determine what types of buildings or activities can occur in different areas, such as residential, commercial, or agricultural uses. The act aims to promote orderly development, prevent overcrowding, protect the environment, and ensure that land use aligns with community goals. By following these regulations, local governments can control growth, enhance property values, and maintain the quality of life for residents.