Land Use & Zoning

An 'inclusionary zoning' ordinance in a Utah city would require developers to:

AInclude commercial uses in all new residential developments
BInclude a percentage of affordable housing units in larger residential projects✓ Correct
CInclude green building standards in all new construction
DInclude public park spaces in all subdivisions

Explanation

Inclusionary zoning requires developers of larger residential projects to set aside a percentage of units as affordable housing (below market rate) or pay an in-lieu fee. It is a tool cities use to maintain housing diversity amid rising market values.

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