Land Use & Zoning

A 'planned unit development' (PUD) in Illinois typically allows:

AAny development the owner desires without zoning approval
BA mix of residential, commercial, and/or recreational uses under a unified development plan approved by the municipality✓ Correct
COnly single-family residential development above a density threshold
DIndustrial uses adjacent to residential areas without buffer requirements

Explanation

A Planned Unit Development (PUD) is a zoning mechanism that allows more flexible development than conventional zoning. It permits a mix of uses, varied lot sizes, and creative site design in exchange for a more detailed development plan approved by the municipality. PUDs are common for larger mixed-use projects, master-planned communities, and transit-oriented developments. They must meet overall density and community benefit requirements.

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