Land Use & Zoning

In Tennessee, a 'planned unit development' (PUD) differs from standard zoning because it:

AProhibits commercial uses entirely
BAllows flexibility in design standards in exchange for meeting overall density and design goals✓ Correct
CIs administered by TREC rather than local government
DRequires state legislative approval for each project

Explanation

A PUD allows flexibility in design standards — such as varying lot sizes and setbacks — in exchange for meeting overall density limits and design goals, often incorporating open space and mixed uses.

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