Land Use & Zoning
Planned Unit Development (PUD) zoning typically allows:
AOnly single-family residential uses
BMixed land uses (residential, commercial, open space) developed under a master plan with more flexibility than conventional zoning✓ Correct
CUnlimited density with no design standards
DIndustrial uses adjacent to residential neighborhoods
Explanation
A PUD allows a mix of land uses and flexible design standards within a comprehensively planned development. In exchange for flexibility, developers often provide amenities such as open space, trails, or affordable housing.
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