Land Use & Zoning
A Planned Unit Development (PUD) is:
AA zoning category that requires all lots to be identical in size
BA flexible development concept that allows a mix of uses and housing types, often with shared open space✓ Correct
CA federal program for low-income housing development
DA type of condominium association
Explanation
A Planned Unit Development (PUD) is a flexible zoning approach that allows a developer to plan a large site comprehensively, often mixing residential, commercial, and open space uses in ways that standard zoning would not permit. It offers design flexibility in exchange for community amenities.
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