Land Use & Zoning
What is 'mixed-use zoning' in Delaware?
AZoning that allows residential use in commercial areas but not the reverse
BZoning that allows a combination of residential, commercial, and sometimes light industrial uses in the same district or building✓ Correct
CZoning that mixes agricultural and residential uses
DZoning that permits different uses on different floors of a building only
Explanation
Mixed-use zoning allows multiple types of uses (retail, office, residential) to coexist in the same district or even the same building, often promoting walkability and reducing car dependence in urban and suburban settings.
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