Land Use & Zoning

A West Virginia form-based code differs from traditional Euclidean zoning in that it focuses primarily on:

APermitted uses such as residential vs. commercial
BBuilding and street design characteristics — form, scale, and relationship to the street — rather than use separation✓ Correct
CDensity calculations and floor-area ratios only
DEnvironmental impact assessments for all new buildings

Explanation

Form-based codes regulate the physical form and design of buildings and their relationship to streets, rather than focusing primarily on separating land uses. They are used to create walkable, mixed-use places with consistent urban design.

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