Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, a 'cluster development' or 'planned unit development (PUD)' differs from conventional subdivision development by allowing:
AHigher density with no open space
BFlexible lot sizes and mixed uses with common open space✓ Correct
COnly industrial uses
DGovernment-owned housing only
Explanation
PUDs allow developers flexibility in site planning—smaller individual lot sizes in exchange for preserving common open space. They may allow a mix of residential types and sometimes commercial uses.
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