Land Use & Zoning
A Washington developer wants to build a mixed-use development with a combination of residential and commercial uses under a unified plan. They should apply for:
AA simple rezoning
BA planned unit development (PUD) approval✓ Correct
CMultiple conditional use permits
DA GMA exemption
Explanation
A Planned Unit Development (PUD) allows flexible development standards in exchange for a unified development plan. It permits mixing uses and densities that might not be allowed under standard zoning.
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