Land Use & Zoning
In Kansas, what is an 'impact fee' imposed on new development?
AA fee paid to the state for environmental impact studies
BA charge on new development to offset the costs of new infrastructure and public services required by the development✓ Correct
CA tax on commercial tenants for impacting the local economy
DA KREC fee for reviewing new residential developments
Explanation
Impact fees are charges imposed on new development to help pay for the infrastructure and public services (roads, parks, schools) needed to serve the new development.
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