Land Use & Zoning
In Kansas, a 'form-based code' zoning approach differs from conventional use-based zoning by emphasizing:
AStrict separation of land uses
BPhysical character, building form, and the relationship between buildings and public spaces rather than use✓ Correct
CMinimum lot size requirements only
DEnvironmental performance standards
Explanation
Form-based codes regulate physical building form, placement, and design relationships to streets and public spaces, creating predictable physical character while allowing mixed uses.
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