Land Use & Zoning

A 'form-based code' differs from conventional zoning in that it:

AFocuses solely on permitted land uses
BRegulates the physical form and design of buildings rather than just their use✓ Correct
CApplies only to historic districts
DIs administered by the state rather than the municipality

Explanation

Form-based codes regulate the physical design and layout of the built environment — building placement, facade treatment, street relationships — rather than focusing primarily on land use categories. They are used to create walkable, transit-oriented, or historically compatible development.

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