Land Use & Zoning
A PUD (Planned Unit Development) in Nebraska allows:
AProperty owners to ignore all building codes
BFlexible design that may mix uses and vary standards from conventional zoning in exchange for providing open space or public amenities✓ Correct
CDevelopment without any government approval process
DOnly commercial uses in residential neighborhoods
Explanation
A PUD is a flexible zoning concept that allows variation from standard zoning requirements (setbacks, lot coverage, uses) in exchange for amenities (open space, trails, community facilities) and comprehensive site planning.
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