Land Use & Zoning
Florida's 'Enterprise Zones' are designed to:
ADesignate areas for government buildings only
BStimulate economic development in distressed areas through tax incentives and regulatory relief✓ Correct
CCreate new coastal development areas
DDesignate zones where only local businesses may operate
Explanation
Enterprise Zones (now largely transitioned to other incentive programs like the Opportunity Zone program) offered tax incentives, grants, and regulatory relief to encourage businesses to locate in economically distressed communities.
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