Land Use & Zoning
An 'in-lieu fee' in the context of affordable housing means:
AA fee paid instead of building required affordable units on site✓ Correct
BA fee paid instead of a property tax
CA fee paid for a zoning variance
DA fee paid by developers for environmental mitigation
Explanation
An in-lieu fee allows developers to pay a fee to a housing fund instead of including the required number of affordable units on site. The collected fees are used to develop affordable housing elsewhere.
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