Land Use & Zoning
An exaction is best described as:
AA property tax increase due to rezoning
BA condition imposed on a developer to dedicate land or pay fees to offset the impact of new development✓ Correct
CA government fine for zoning violations
DA court order requiring compliance with zoning regulations
Explanation
An exaction is a condition attached to development approval requiring the developer to dedicate land (for roads, parks) or pay impact fees to offset the costs new development imposes on public infrastructure and services.
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