Land Use & Zoning
The SC Development Impact Fee Act allows local governments to charge developers for:
AEnvironmental cleanup costs
BTheir proportionate share of capital facility costs necessitated by new development✓ Correct
CAdministrative review fees
DHistoric preservation requirements
Explanation
The SC Development Impact Fee Act authorizes local governments to assess impact fees on new development to pay for capital facilities (roads, parks, schools, utilities) necessitated by that development.
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