Land Use & Zoning
A Washington property is in a Planned Unit Development (PUD). PUDs typically allow:
AResidential uses only within strict density limits
BFlexible design standards in exchange for meeting overall density and open space requirements✓ Correct
COnly commercial and industrial uses
DDevelopment without any environmental review
Explanation
Planned Unit Developments (PUDs) allow developers to vary individual lot and setback standards in exchange for meeting overall density, open space, and design requirements at the project level, enabling more creative and efficient land use.
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