Land Use & Zoning
A planned unit development (PUD) in Hawaii is characterized by:
AA. Strict adherence to traditional lot-by-lot zoning with no variation
BB. Flexible land use design with common areas and density averaging across the project✓ Correct
CC. Industrial use of residential land
DD. Subdivision of agricultural land for residential use without permits
Explanation
A PUD allows flexible design, including mixing land uses, clustering buildings, and providing common open space, while averaging density across the entire development.
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