Land Use & Zoning
Inclusionary zoning in Mississippi can require developers to:
AInclude commercial space in all residential developments
BProvide a percentage of affordable housing units in new residential developments✓ Correct
CInclude green space in all industrial parks
DContribute to public school funding
Explanation
Inclusionary zoning requires or incentivizes developers of new residential projects to set aside a percentage of units as affordable housing for lower-income households.
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