Land Use & Zoning
A 'mixed-use' development in Georgia zoning includes:
AOnly residential and commercial uses
BA combination of residential, commercial, office, and/or institutional uses within the same project✓ Correct
COnly residential uses at different income levels
DTemporary uses mixed with permanent structures
Explanation
Mixed-use developments combine multiple types of uses (residential, commercial, office, retail, hospitality) within a single project or building, promoting walkability and reducing the need to drive between different activities.
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