Land Use & Zoning
Missouri's historic preservation programs protect qualifying structures by:
AProhibiting all renovations
BOffering tax credits for qualified rehabilitation of historic buildings✓ Correct
CRequiring state ownership of historic properties
DOnly protecting federal historic landmarks
Explanation
Missouri offers state historic tax credits that can be used alongside federal historic tax credits to incentivize the rehabilitation of historically significant buildings.
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