Land Use & Zoning
A planned unit development (PUD) in Indiana allows:
ADevelopment only of single-family homes
BFlexible mixing of land uses and design standards in exchange for overall compliance with a master plan✓ Correct
CComplete exemption from all zoning regulations
DDevelopment only on land owned by the municipality
Explanation
A PUD allows developers to mix uses (residential, commercial, open space) and vary setbacks and lot sizes in exchange for approval of an overall master plan that meets community goals.
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