Property Ownership
Indiana's Planned Unit Development (PUD) Act enables:
AOnly commercial development projects
BFlexible residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments with design modifications from standard zoning, subject to approved master plans✓ Correct
COnly state-funded housing developments
DDevelopments with no environmental review
Explanation
Indiana's PUD provisions allow flexibility in development design — mixing uses, varying setbacks, and clustering lots — in exchange for local approval of an overall master development plan.
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