Land Use & Zoning

In New York, which of the following describes a 'planned unit development' (PUD)?

AA traditional single-family subdivision with standard setbacks
BA flexible zoning approach that allows a mix of uses and innovative design, often in exchange for providing public amenities or open space✓ Correct
CA government-owned public housing project
DA commercial development in a downtown business improvement district

Explanation

A Planned Unit Development (PUD) in New York is a flexible land use mechanism that allows developers to deviate from standard zoning requirements (like lot size, setbacks, and use separation) in exchange for a coordinated, master-planned development that may include a mix of uses, open space, and public amenities. PUDs are approved through a negotiated process with the municipality.

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