Land Use & Zoning

Density zoning in West Virginia residential districts typically controls:

AThe architectural style of homes
BThe number of dwelling units allowed per acre✓ Correct
CThe minimum square footage of homes
DThe maximum number of bathrooms in a residence

Explanation

Density zoning controls the number of dwelling units allowed per acre of land. Higher density allows more units per acre (apartments, townhomes), while lower density restricts development to fewer units (single-family homes on larger lots).

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