Land Use & Zoning
In Louisiana, a developer who creates a planned unit development (PUD) must typically receive approval from:
AThe LREC
BThe local planning commission and governing authority✓ Correct
CThe federal HUD department
DThe Louisiana Department of Transportation
Explanation
A PUD is a flexible zoning approach requiring approval from the local planning commission and governing authority (city council, parish council) to allow a mix of uses and creative site design beyond standard zoning districts.
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