Land Use & Zoning
A 'planned unit development' (PUD) in Idaho typically allows:
AOnly single-family residential development
BMixed uses and flexible design standards in exchange for overall compliance with density and open space requirements✓ Correct
CDevelopment without any local government approval
DCommercial uses only
Explanation
A PUD allows developers to mix uses (residential, commercial, open space) and use flexible design standards (varying setbacks, lot sizes) in a unified development plan, often resulting in better community design.
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