Land Use & Zoning
What is 'inclusionary housing' versus 'affordable housing' as planning concepts in Idaho?
AThey are identical concepts
BInclusionary housing requires new developments to include affordable units; affordable housing broadly refers to housing priced below market rate for qualifying households✓ Correct
CInclusionary housing applies only to rental properties
DAffordable housing is only for seniors
Explanation
Inclusionary housing is a specific policy tool requiring developers to include a percentage of affordable units in new developments. Affordable housing is the broader concept of housing priced within the means of households below certain income levels.
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