Land Use & Zoning
A 'cluster development' in North Dakota zoning allows:
ADense commercial development in downtown areas
BResidential units grouped together on a portion of the land, with the remainder preserved as open space✓ Correct
CIndustrial uses adjacent to residential zones
DUnlimited density in exchange for affordable units
Explanation
Cluster development (conservation subdivision) concentrates housing on a smaller area of the parcel and preserves the remaining land as permanent open space or common area. This is used in agricultural areas to protect farmland.
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