Land Use & Zoning
In Kansas, a 'transfer of development rights' (TDR) program allows:
AThe state to take development rights without compensation
BDevelopment rights to be moved from a preservation area (sending area) to a more suitable area (receiving area)✓ Correct
CDevelopers to transfer approval from one project to another
DProperty owners to sell their zoning designation to another parcel
Explanation
TDR programs allow landowners in areas designated for preservation to sell their development rights to developers in designated receiving areas, concentrating development while preserving open space or farmland.
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