Land Use & Zoning
Milwaukee's downtown zoning ordinances that allow for higher-density mixed-use development are an example of:
AAgricultural preservation zoning
BUrban form-based or mixed-use zoning✓ Correct
CShoreland zoning
DExclusionary zoning
Explanation
Urban mixed-use zoning allows for higher-density development combining residential, commercial, and other uses, typical of downtown areas like Milwaukee's central business district.
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