Land Use & Zoning

In Minnesota, a 'density bonus' in land use planning allows a developer to:

AExceed the allowed density in exchange for providing affordable housing units or other community benefits✓ Correct
BBuild at a lower density than allowed without a variance
CAvoid environmental review for higher-density projects
DCharge higher rent for units in dense developments

Explanation

A density bonus allows developers to build more units than the base zoning allows in exchange for providing public benefits such as affordable housing, green building standards, or community amenities. Density bonuses are a tool used in growing Minnesota communities to produce affordable housing while allowing higher-density development.

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