Land Use & Zoning
Which Colorado state law requires developers to dedicate land or pay fees in lieu of dedication for parks and open space when subdividing land?
AColorado Open Space Act
BColorado subdivision regulations implementing mandatory park dedication (Quimby Act equivalent)✓ Correct
CColorado Conservation Easement Act
DColorado Comprehensive Planning Act
Explanation
Colorado's subdivision regulations allow local governments to require developers to dedicate land for parks, recreation, and open space, or to pay fees in lieu of dedication. This ensures new development provides adequate public facilities.
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