Land Use & Zoning
A Connecticut developer proposes a 'mixed-income' residential development under a special permit. The planning commission may condition approval on:
AThe developer donating property to the town
BInclusion of affordable units, design standards, traffic improvements, and other conditions related to the project's impacts✓ Correct
COnly noise mitigation
DUnlimited public access to private areas
Explanation
Connecticut planning commissions may impose conditions on special permits that are reasonably related to the project's impacts on the community—including affordable housing set-asides, design standards, infrastructure improvements, and environmental mitigation.
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