Land Use & Zoning
What is an 'exaction' in land use planning?
AA property tax assessment
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Explanation
Exactions are conditions imposed by local governments on developers as part of the development approval process. They may require dedication of land for parks, streets, or schools, or payment of fees to fund public infrastructure.
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