Land Use & Zoning

In Florida, 'inclusionary zoning' ordinances typically require:

AAll development to include a percentage of affordable housing units✓ Correct
BCommercial development to include residential units
CAll zones to permit both residential and commercial uses
DDevelopment to include environmental education facilities

Explanation

Inclusionary zoning requires developers to include a certain percentage of affordable housing units (or pay an in-lieu fee) as a condition of receiving development approval. It is a tool for increasing affordable housing supply in Florida communities.

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