Land Use & Zoning
Density zoning in Missouri limits:
AThe height of buildings
BThe number of dwelling units per acre✓ Correct
CThe type of business allowed
DThe tax assessment
Explanation
Density zoning controls the number of dwelling units that may be built per unit of land area (e.g., 4 units per acre), controlling the intensity of residential development.
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