Land Use & Zoning
In Wyoming, 'fiscal impact analysis' as part of a development review evaluates:
AThe developer's profit margin
BThe costs and revenues associated with a proposed development for the local government (infrastructure, services, tax revenue)✓ Correct
CThe environmental cost of development
DThe impact on adjacent property values
Explanation
A fiscal impact analysis evaluates whether a proposed development will generate sufficient tax revenue to offset the public costs (roads, schools, utilities, emergency services) associated with it. Many Wyoming counties use fiscal impact analysis to evaluate large development proposals.
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