Land Use & Zoning

In Colorado, 'inclusionary zoning' ordinances require:

AA. All developments to be mixed-use
BB. Residential developers to include a percentage of affordable housing units or pay an in-lieu fee to fund affordable housing✓ Correct
CC. Commercial developers to include retail space in all buildings
DD. All buildings to include accessible units

Explanation

Inclusionary zoning (IZ) requires residential developers to set aside a percentage of units (typically 10–20%) for affordable or workforce housing, or to pay an in-lieu fee. IZ is a tool used by Colorado municipalities to address housing affordability. The legality and scope vary by jurisdiction.

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