Land Use & Zoning
What is a 'moratorium' in Kansas land use context?
AA permanent ban on new construction
BA temporary suspension of development permits while a municipality reviews and updates its planning regulations✓ Correct
CA tax abatement for redevelopment
DA court-ordered freeze on all real estate transactions
Explanation
A development moratorium is a temporary halt on issuing building permits while a municipality completes a planning study or updates its comprehensive plan or zoning ordinances.
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