Land Use & Zoning

In Hawaii, the 'community benefits agreement' (CBA) is a contract between a developer and community organizations that:

AA. Guarantees the developer's profit margins
BB. Specifies community benefits (jobs, affordable housing, parks) the developer will provide in exchange for community support✓ Correct
CC. Requires the community to support all development projects
DD. Is enforced exclusively by the Real Estate Commission

Explanation

A CBA is a negotiated agreement where developers commit to specific community benefits in exchange for community support or acceptance of a large development project.

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