Land Use & Zoning
Ohio's 'Transfer of Development Rights' (TDR) programs allow landowners to:
ASell their property tax obligations to neighboring properties
BTransfer the right to develop from a preservation area to a designated receiving area✓ Correct
CTransfer ownership without recording a deed
DDevelop beyond zoning limits by purchasing development credits
Explanation
TDR programs allow owners of land in preservation areas (sending zones) to sell their development rights to landowners in designated growth areas (receiving zones), enabling denser development where desired.
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