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What is the next step after background studies in adopting a comprehensive plan?

  1. Public voting

  2. Developers bid on the plan

  3. Review at a public hearing by the local legislative body

  4. Review at a public hearing by the planning commission

The correct answer is: Review at a public hearing by the planning commission

After background studies have been completed, the next step in adopting a comprehensive plan is to review it at a public hearing by the planning commission. This is because the planning commission is responsible for evaluating and making recommendations on land use policies and comprehensive plans. Option A (public voting) is incorrect because public input and review is typically done at the planning commission and city council level before any final decisions are made. Option B (developers bid on the plan) is incorrect because adopting a comprehensive plan is a long term planning process that is focused on the community's needs and goals, not just on what developers want. Option C (review at a public hearing by the local legislative body) is partly incorrect because while the local legislative body may hold public hearings on the plan, it is ultimately the planning commission that makes recommendations and decisions. The correct answer, option D, takes into account the overall process and the role of