Land Use & Zoning
A 'cluster development' in Georgia allows homes to be:
AA. Built without permits in rural areas
BB. Grouped closer together on smaller lots to preserve open space elsewhere on the site✓ Correct
CC. Built at higher densities in commercial zones
DD. Grouped along transportation corridors only
Explanation
Cluster development (or conservation subdivision) groups homes on smaller lots while preserving open space, natural features, or agricultural land on the remainder of the site. Total unit count may be the same as conventional development.
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