Land Use & Zoning
Florida's 'Community Redevelopment Area' (CRA) is designed to:
AEstablish new gated communities
BRevitalize blighted areas using tax increment financing (TIF) to fund improvements✓ Correct
CRestrict development in coastal areas
DCreate agricultural preservation zones
Explanation
A Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) is established in blighted areas. Tax increment financing (TIF) captures the increased property tax revenues generated by improvements to fund further redevelopment within the CRA.
Related Florida Land Use & Zoning Questions
- A developer in Florida needs approval to build a shopping center in a residential zone. The developer would typically seek:
- In Florida, an 'accessory dwelling unit' (ADU) is:
- Under Florida's land use planning laws, a 'Future Land Use Map' (FLUM) in a comprehensive plan designates:
- Florida's 'transportation impact fees' charged to new developments are intended to:
- Which of the following best describes 'spot zoning' in Florida?
- A Florida property owner who wishes to build a fence that exceeds the permitted height by 1 foot due to unique slope conditions on their property should apply for:
- Florida's 'Agricultural Land Classification' (Greenbelt Law) assessment benefit is recaptured through a 'rollback' tax when the property:
- A Florida property owner files a 'Burt Harris Act' claim. The government agency has how many days to respond with an offer or notice of denial?
Practice More Florida Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Florida Quiz →