Land Use & Zoning
Vermont's 'mixed-use development' zoning allows:
AIndustrial and residential uses combined
BA combination of residential, commercial, and sometimes civic uses within a single building or zone✓ Correct
COnly agricultural and commercial uses
DAny use permitted in any zone without restriction
Explanation
Mixed-use zoning permits a combination of uses — typically residential above commercial — within the same building or district, creating walkable, vibrant neighborhoods that reduce automobile dependence.
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