Land Use & Zoning

Inclusionary zoning in Indiana requires developers to:

AInclude only single-family homes in new developments
BSet aside a portion of units in new residential developments as affordable housing✓ Correct
CInclude commercial uses in all residential projects
DInclude green space equal to 30% of the development area

Explanation

Inclusionary zoning (where adopted by Indiana communities) requires developers of new housing to include a specified percentage of affordable units or make payments into an affordable housing fund.

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