Land Use & Zoning
A Wisconsin 'planned development district' (PDD) allows:
AOnly single-family homes
BFlexible, comprehensive development with a mix of uses, reviewed as an integrated plan✓ Correct
CDevelopment without any public hearings
DZoning exemptions for affordable housing only
Explanation
A planned development district allows a mix of uses and flexible standards in exchange for a comprehensive development plan that is reviewed and approved as a whole.
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