Land Use & Zoning
What is a 'mixed-use development' and how is it regulated in Nevada?
ADevelopment that mixes residential and commercial in a prohibited way
BA project combining residential, commercial, retail, or office uses in a single building or district — regulated by specific mixed-use zoning designations or planned development approvals in Nevada✓ Correct
CAny development combining two or more properties
DA federal designation for urban renewal in Nevada
Explanation
Mixed-use development integrates residential, commercial, retail, office, or hospitality uses in proximity or within the same building. Nevada cities regulate mixed-use development through specific mixed-use zoning designations (MU zones), overlay zones, and planned development approvals designed to create walkable, vibrant urban environments.
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