Land Use & Zoning
A municipality's decision to require developers to pay for parkland or provide open space as a condition of subdivision approval is an example of:
ASpot zoning
BAn exaction — a condition on development approval requiring a developer contribution for public benefit✓ Correct
CInverse condemnation
DDownzoning
Explanation
An exaction is a condition imposed by a government on development approval, requiring the developer to provide land, infrastructure, or money for public benefit in exchange for the development permission. It must bear an essential nexus to the project's impacts.
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