Land Use & Zoning
Transferable development rights (TDRs) in Missouri allow property owners to:
ATransfer a property between owners without a deed
BSell unused development rights from a restricted parcel to a developer in a growth area✓ Correct
CAvoid property taxes
DBuild above zoning height limits
Explanation
TDR programs allow owners of restricted properties (like farmland or historic sites) to sell their development rights to developers in designated receiving zones, compensating the restricted owner while directing growth.
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