Land Use & Zoning

In Michigan, a 'planned unit development' (PUD) allows:

ADevelopment to occur without any zoning restrictions
BFlexible design standards in exchange for public amenities or open space✓ Correct
CDevelopment rights to be sold to other landowners
DMunicipalities to take property without compensation

Explanation

A PUD (Planned Unit Development) allows developers to deviate from standard zoning requirements (setbacks, density, uses) in exchange for providing public benefits like open space, trails, or affordable housing units.

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