Land Use & Zoning
A planned unit development (PUD) in Utah allows:
AOnly single-family detached homes
BFlexible zoning with a mix of uses and densities in exchange for providing public amenities✓ Correct
CDevelopment without any government oversight
DOnly commercial uses in residential zones
Explanation
A PUD is a type of development that allows flexibility in zoning standards—mixing housing types, commercial uses, and open space—in exchange for comprehensive planning and providing amenities. The overall density may match standard zoning, but the layout is more flexible.
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