Land Use & Zoning
Illinois municipalities are authorized to create 'enterprise zones' in order to:
ARestrict development to environmentally sustainable buildings only
BProvide tax incentives and regulatory relief to encourage investment and job creation in economically distressed areas✓ Correct
CCreate designated zones for technology companies exclusively
DMandate affordable housing requirements for all new development
Explanation
Illinois enterprise zones provide tax incentives (such as property tax abatements, sales tax exemptions on building materials, and utility tax exemptions) and regulatory relief to encourage investment and job creation in economically distressed areas. They are administered jointly by local governments and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
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