Land Use & Zoning
In Ohio, 'urban renewal' or 'urban redevelopment' programs allow municipalities to:
AAcquire and clear blighted areas for redevelopment✓ Correct
BOverride all zoning regulations in designated areas
CExempt developers from building permit requirements
DTransfer public land to private developers for free
Explanation
Urban renewal programs allow Ohio municipalities to acquire, clear, and redevelop blighted or deteriorated properties, often using tax increment financing (TIF) and other economic development tools.
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