Land Use & Zoning
A planned unit development (PUD) in Virginia is:
AA type of zoning violation
BA flexible zoning classification allowing a mix of uses and densities planned as a unified development✓ Correct
CA state-administered affordable housing program
DA type of condominium required by the Virginia Condominium Act
Explanation
A PUD is a zoning approach that allows a development to be planned as a cohesive unit with a mix of uses, densities, and open spaces that may not conform to standard zoning regulations but achieve better overall design.
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