Land Use & Zoning
Transfer of development rights (TDR) programs in Utah allow:
ALandowners to sell their development potential to another site without physically moving✓ Correct
BThe government to take development rights without compensation
CDevelopers to exceed height limits in any zone
DLandowners to move their property boundaries
Explanation
TDR programs allow owners of land where development is restricted (sending areas) to sell their unused development rights to owners in areas where higher density is appropriate (receiving areas).
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