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Who reviews and decides subdivision and site plan applications?

  1. The mayor's office

  2. The zoning board

  3. The planning board

  4. The city council

The correct answer is: The planning board

The planning board is responsible for reviewing and deciding upon subdivision and site plan applications. This is because the planning board is a group of citizens or officials who are appointed to review land use and development in a particular area. They are specifically trained and knowledgeable about the city's zoning laws and ordinances, and make informed decisions based on how proposed developments fit into the overall plans for the city or community. The other options (A, B, and D) may have some level of involvement or influence in the decision-making process, but ultimately it is the planning board that has the authority to review and approve or deny these applications. Therefore, C is the correct choice.