Land Use & Zoning
A Bozeman developer wants to build a mixed-use development with retail on the ground floor and residential above. This would require zoning that permits:
AExclusively residential use
BExclusively commercial use
CMixed-use development, combining commercial and residential uses✓ Correct
DOnly industrial use
Explanation
Mixed-use zoning allows a combination of commercial (retail) and residential uses within the same building or development. Bozeman and other Montana cities have adopted mixed-use zoning to encourage walkable, compact development.
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