Land Use & Zoning
A Minnesota city requires a developer to dedicate 5% of a new subdivision's land area for public parks. This requirement is called a:
AEasement dedication
BSubdivision exaction or park dedication✓ Correct
CSpecial assessment
DEminent domain proceeding
Explanation
Park dedication requirements (subdivision exactions) are common in Minnesota. Cities require developers to dedicate land or pay fees in lieu of dedication for public parks and open space as a condition of subdivision approval.
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