Land Use & Zoning
What is a planned unit development (PUD)?
AA subdivision with only single-family homes
BA mixed-use development with flexible zoning allowing various land uses✓ Correct
CA government housing project
DAn industrial park
Explanation
A PUD is a type of flexible, negotiated zoning that allows a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational uses in a unified development. It offers design flexibility while meeting overall density requirements.
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