Land Use & Zoning
In New Mexico, 'mixed-use zoning' (as in many Albuquerque urban corridors) permits which combination?
AOnly industrial and agricultural uses
BResidential, commercial, and sometimes office uses within the same building or district✓ Correct
COnly single-family residential
DOnly government and institutional uses
Explanation
Mixed-use zoning allows residential, commercial, office, and sometimes light industrial uses to coexist within the same building or district, creating walkable, vibrant neighborhoods.
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