Land Use & Zoning
In Florida, a 'planned unit development' (PUD) allows:
AOnly single-family homes with uniform lot sizes
BA mix of uses and flexible design standards in exchange for amenities or other public benefits✓ Correct
CCommercial development in any zone without local approval
DProperty owners to opt out of all zoning regulations
Explanation
A PUD is a flexible zoning district that allows a mix of land uses (residential, commercial, recreational) and non-standard design within an overall development plan, often in exchange for providing community amenities.
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