Land Use & Zoning

In Louisiana, a 'development agreement' between a municipality and a developer typically:

AGrants the developer immunity from all future zoning changes for the development period
BProvides regulatory certainty for a defined period in exchange for the developer providing public benefits or infrastructure✓ Correct
CEliminates the need for environmental permits
DRequires LREC approval before execution

Explanation

A development agreement is a contract between a municipality and a developer that provides regulatory certainty — vesting development rights at current standards — for a defined period (often 5–20 years) in exchange for the developer providing specified public benefits, infrastructure, or affordable housing.

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