Land Use & Zoning
A Connecticut municipality creates an 'enterprise zone' to encourage:
AStrict environmental regulations
BEconomic development through tax incentives and reduced regulatory burdens in targeted areas✓ Correct
COnly government-owned development
DHigh-density residential zoning near schools
Explanation
Enterprise zones are economically distressed areas where municipalities offer tax incentives, regulatory relief, and other benefits to attract business investment and stimulate economic development.
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