Land Use & Zoning

In Minnesota, a 'form-based code' in zoning differs from traditional use-based zoning in that it:

AOnly applies to single-family residential developments
BRegulates the physical form and design of buildings rather than primarily focusing on land use categories✓ Correct
CUses only numerical standards for setbacks and lot coverage
DIs administered by the state rather than local governments

Explanation

Form-based codes regulate the built environment through standards addressing the physical form—building massing, facade design, streetwall relationships, open space—rather than primarily through use categories. They are increasingly used in Minnesota municipalities to create more predictable, design-oriented neighborhoods, particularly in redevelopment areas.

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