Land Use & Zoning
Which type of zoning allows for a mix of residential and commercial uses within the same district?
AExclusionary zoning
BMixed-use zoning✓ Correct
CAgricultural zoning
DSingle-family zoning
Explanation
Mixed-use zoning permits a combination of residential and commercial (and sometimes industrial) uses within the same zone, encouraging walkable communities and reducing commute distances.
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