Land Use & Zoning

A North Dakota community adopts a 'form-based code' instead of traditional Euclidean zoning. This approach focuses on:

ARegulating only building heights
BThe physical form of buildings and their relationship to the street and public space, rather than just land use segregation✓ Correct
CRestricting all development to historic architectural styles
DEliminating all density limitations

Explanation

Form-based codes regulate the physical appearance and form of buildings—setbacks, facades, building height, and relationship to the street—rather than primarily separating uses. They are designed to produce walkable, traditional neighborhood patterns.

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