Land Use & Zoning
A city adopts a plan that clusters residential buildings on a portion of a large parcel, leaving the rest as open space. This technique is called:
ASpot zoning
BPlanned unit development (PUD)✓ Correct
CInverse condemnation
DUpzoning
Explanation
A planned unit development (PUD) allows flexible arrangement of buildings and land uses within a larger parcel. Housing may be clustered to preserve open space, allow mixed uses, and create a planned community, with variances from standard lot-by-lot zoning applied to the whole project.
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