Land Use & Zoning
What is 'density zoning' in Delaware land use regulation?
AZoning that regulates the maximum population per square mile
BZoning that specifies the maximum number of dwelling units per acre of land✓ Correct
CZoning that requires a minimum lot size for all residential construction
DZoning that limits the height of buildings in relation to street width
Explanation
Density zoning controls the number of dwelling units per acre, regulating the intensity of land use. Higher density zoning allows more units per acre (apartments), while lower density restricts land to single-family use.
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