Land Use & Zoning

In Virginia, a 'form-based code' is a zoning approach that:

AFocuses primarily on the types of uses permitted in each zone
BRegulates the physical form and design of buildings and public spaces rather than just use✓ Correct
CIs only used in historic districts
DIs administered by the state rather than localities

Explanation

Form-based codes regulate building form, massing, facades, and the relationship of buildings to the street and public realm, rather than focusing primarily on use. They are used to encourage walkable, mixed-use development with consistent design.

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