Land Use & Zoning
Oregon's Statewide Planning Goal 10 (Housing) requires local governments to:
AEnsure housing is affordable for all income levels
BPlan and zone adequate land for housing needed to accommodate current and projected population✓ Correct
CRequire inclusionary zoning in all developments of 10 units or more
DProvide subsidized housing in every jurisdiction
Explanation
Goal 10 requires local governments to inventory their housing needs and provide adequate buildable residential land to accommodate current and projected population. It promotes a variety of housing types and densities to meet diverse needs.
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