Land Use & Zoning
The term 'density' in zoning refers to:
AThe height of buildings in a zone
BThe number of dwelling units or people per unit of land area✓ Correct
CThe percentage of a lot covered by impervious surfaces
DThe floor area ratio of a building
Explanation
Density in zoning refers to the intensity of land use, typically expressed as the number of dwelling units per acre for residential zoning. Density regulations control crowding and infrastructure capacity.
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