Land Use & Zoning
What is a community benefit agreement (CBA) in Ohio development?
AA standard development permit
BA negotiated agreement between developers and community groups specifying local hiring, affordable housing, or other benefits✓ Correct
CA government subsidy agreement
DA homeowners association covenant
Explanation
A CBA is a legally binding agreement between a developer and community organizations specifying community benefits (local hiring, affordable units, parks, job training) in exchange for community support for the development.
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