Land Use & Zoning
In South Dakota, 'mixed-use development' refers to:
ADevelopment that mixes residential and commercial tenants in one building or project✓ Correct
BZoning that allows both private and government uses on the same parcel
CAgricultural land that is also used for recreational purposes
DDevelopment that has both above-grade and below-grade construction
Explanation
Mixed-use development combines different uses — such as residential, commercial, retail, office, and sometimes light industrial — in a single building or planned development. Many South Dakota cities promote mixed-use development to create walkable, vibrant neighborhoods.
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