Land Use & Zoning

In Louisiana, 'inclusionary zoning' requires developers to:

AInclude all protected classes in their tenant selection
BSet aside a percentage of units in new developments for affordable housing, often in exchange for density bonuses or other incentives✓ Correct
CInclude green building standards in all new construction
DInclude minimum lot size requirements in subdivisions

Explanation

Inclusionary zoning policies require that a specified percentage of units in new residential developments be made available at below-market prices to lower-income households — promoting economic diversity and addressing housing affordability.

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