The Supreme Court says: a city or municipality can request money from a developer.
This applies to large projects. Large projects bring many new people.
The city or municipality must show why the money is needed. For example, for kindergartens.
For small projects, this rule does not apply.
The city or municipality can say "no" to a new residential area. For example, if services are already scarce.
The demand for money must be fair. The Supreme Court says that the rules should be clear.