Property Ownership
In Oregon, a 'planned unit development' (PUD) is characterized by:
AA development where all lots must be at least 1 acre
BA development designed as an integrated project with mixed uses, shared open spaces, and flexible lot sizes within an overall master plan✓ Correct
CA government-sponsored affordable housing project
DA development restricted to commercial uses only
Explanation
A planned unit development (PUD) is a type of flexible zoning that allows a development to be designed as a cohesive project with a mix of land uses, varied lot sizes, and shared amenities such as open space, parks, and recreational facilities.
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