Land Use & Zoning
Wisconsin's 'Wis. Stat. § 66.1015' (impact fees) allows municipalities to charge developers a fee to offset:
AThe cost of routine city administration
BThe impact of new development on public infrastructure and services such as roads, parks, and utilities✓ Correct
CPrivate property acquisition costs
DStatewide housing subsidy programs
Explanation
Impact fees under Wis. Stat.
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Key Terms to Know
Eminent Domain
The power of government to take private property for public use, with the requirement to pay the owner just compensation.
Closing CostsFees and expenses paid by the buyer and/or seller at the closing of a real estate transaction, in addition to the property's purchase price.
ZoningLocal government regulations that control land use by dividing areas into zones specifying permitted uses, building sizes, and densities.
VarianceOfficial permission to use land in a way that does not conform to the applicable zoning ordinance, granted by a zoning board when strict enforcement would cause undue hardship.
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