Land Use & Zoning
What is 'exaction' in Kansas development law?
AThe government's right to tax new development
BA condition imposed on a developer requiring contribution of land, fees, or infrastructure as a condition of development approval, to offset impacts of the development✓ Correct
CThe right to condemn blighted property
DA fine for building code violations
Explanation
Exactions are government requirements that developers provide land, easements, or impact fees as a condition of subdivision or development approval, to mitigate the impacts of the development on public infrastructure.
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