Land Use & Zoning
In Missouri, a planned unit development (PUD) is characterized by:
ASingle-use zoning only
BFlexible mixed-use zoning that allows residential, commercial, and open space to be combined✓ Correct
COnly government-owned land
DAgricultural use only
Explanation
A PUD allows flexible zoning where various uses (residential, commercial, recreational) can be combined in one development, often with shared open spaces, offering design flexibility beyond standard zoning.
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