Land Use & Zoning

In Massachusetts, a 'development impact fee' may be charged by a municipality to:

ACompensate neighboring property owners for construction noise
BOffset the cost of public infrastructure improvements required to serve new development✓ Correct
CPenalize developers who exceed building height limits
DFund affordable housing trusts

Explanation

Impact fees are charges levied on new development to offset the cost of public infrastructure (roads, utilities, schools, parks) needed to serve the development. Massachusetts municipalities use various impact fee mechanisms.

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