Land Use & Zoning

In New Mexico, a 'planned unit development' (PUD) differs from conventional zoning by:

ARequiring all buildings to be identical
BAllowing flexibility in site design and mixing uses while meeting overall density and public benefit goals✓ Correct
CProhibiting residential uses
DRequiring federal approval

Explanation

A PUD allows developers to design projects with flexibility—mixing uses, varying lot sizes, and clustering buildings—while achieving overall goals for density, open space, and public amenities agreed upon with local government.

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