Land Use & Zoning
A developer in Eugene wants to build a mixed-use development with residential units above retail. This type of development is typically allowed in a:
AR-1 (single-family residential) zone
BA-1 (agricultural) zone
CMixed-use or commercial zone✓ Correct
DIndustrial zone
Explanation
Mixed-use developments combining residential and commercial uses (such as apartments above retail) are typically allowed in mixed-use or commercial zones. Single-family residential and agricultural zones generally do not allow this type of development.
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