Land Use & Zoning
A Nebraska city enacts a Planned Unit Development (PUD) ordinance. PUDs typically allow:
AOnly residential development
BMixed uses and flexible design standards in exchange for community amenities✓ Correct
CCommercial development in residential zones without any conditions
DOnly large-lot single-family development
Explanation
PUDs allow flexible zoning — mixing uses, reducing setbacks, clustering homes — in exchange for providing community amenities (parks, trails, open space). They require a separate approval process beyond standard zoning.
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