Land Use & Zoning

In New York, 'inclusionary housing' requirements in an upzoning mean that in exchange for increased permitted development rights, a developer must:

AInclude commercial space on the ground floor
BSet aside a specified percentage of residential units as permanently affordable housing✓ Correct
CProvide public parking equal to 10% of the building's units
DPlant trees along the building's street frontage

Explanation

Inclusionary housing requirements in NYC and other New York municipalities typically require developers who receive increased development rights (through upzoning or bonus FAR) to set aside a specified percentage of residential units as permanently affordable to households below a certain income threshold (typically 30%–60% of Area Median Income or AMI). This policy aims to ensure new development includes affordable housing.

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