Land Use & Zoning
What is transfer of development rights (TDR)?
ATransferring property ownership without a deed
BA program allowing development density to be moved from sensitive areas to designated receiving zones✓ Correct
CTransferring zoning approvals between owners
DA subdivision approval process
Explanation
TDR allows the transfer of development rights from a sending area (where development is restricted, like farmland or historic districts) to a receiving area (where additional density is permitted), preserving important land while enabling development elsewhere.
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