Land Use & Zoning
Missouri's Chapter 353 allows municipalities to designate 'urban redevelopment areas.' This primarily helps:
ALimit property development
BFacilitate redevelopment of blighted areas through tax abatement and other incentives✓ Correct
CPrevent gentrification
DCreate new agricultural zones
Explanation
Missouri Chapter 353 (Urban Redevelopment Corporations Law) allows municipalities to designate blighted areas and offer tax abatements to encourage private investment in redevelopment of deteriorated urban areas.
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