Land Use & Zoning
Indiana's Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances (APFOs) allow local governments to:
ARestrict all new development indefinitely
BCondition development approval on demonstration that roads, utilities, schools, and other infrastructure can adequately serve the new development✓ Correct
CExempt affordable housing from all infrastructure requirements
DOnly restrict commercial development
Explanation
APFOs require developers to demonstrate that adequate public facilities (roads, water, sewer, schools) exist or will be provided to serve new development before approval is granted — preventing development that outpaces infrastructure capacity.
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