A planned unit development (PUD) is a type of flexible, non-Euclidean zoning device that redefines the land uses allowed within a stated land area. PUDs consist of unitary site plans that promote the creation of open spaces, mixed-use housing and land uses, environmental preservation and sustainability, and development flexibility. Areas rezoned as PUDs include building developments, designed groupings of both varied and compatible land uses—such as housing, recreation, commercial centers, and industrial parks—within one contained development or subdivision. Developed areas vary in size and by zoned uses, such as industrial, commercial, and residential. Other types of similar zoning devices include floating zones, overlay zones, special district zoning, performance-based codes, and transfe
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- Planned unit development (en)
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| - Un programme particulier d'urbanisme (PPU) est un document qu'un conseil municipal peut créer au Québec pour compléter et préciser son plan d'urbanisme sur une partie spécifique de son territoire. (fr)
- A planned unit development (PUD) is a type of flexible, non-Euclidean zoning device that redefines the land uses allowed within a stated land area. PUDs consist of unitary site plans that promote the creation of open spaces, mixed-use housing and land uses, environmental preservation and sustainability, and development flexibility. Areas rezoned as PUDs include building developments, designed groupings of both varied and compatible land uses—such as housing, recreation, commercial centers, and industrial parks—within one contained development or subdivision. Developed areas vary in size and by zoned uses, such as industrial, commercial, and residential. Other types of similar zoning devices include floating zones, overlay zones, special district zoning, performance-based codes, and transfe (en)
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| - Un programme particulier d'urbanisme (PPU) est un document qu'un conseil municipal peut créer au Québec pour compléter et préciser son plan d'urbanisme sur une partie spécifique de son territoire. (fr)
- A planned unit development (PUD) is a type of flexible, non-Euclidean zoning device that redefines the land uses allowed within a stated land area. PUDs consist of unitary site plans that promote the creation of open spaces, mixed-use housing and land uses, environmental preservation and sustainability, and development flexibility. Areas rezoned as PUDs include building developments, designed groupings of both varied and compatible land uses—such as housing, recreation, commercial centers, and industrial parks—within one contained development or subdivision. Developed areas vary in size and by zoned uses, such as industrial, commercial, and residential. Other types of similar zoning devices include floating zones, overlay zones, special district zoning, performance-based codes, and transferable development rights. (en)
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of | - Bluffton, South Carolina
- Holmes Run Acres
- Homeowner association
- Joppatowne, Maryland
- River Terrace (Washington, D.C.)
- Valley Ranch, Irving, Texas
- Davis–Stirling Common Interest Development Act
- East Riverside-Oltorf, Austin, Texas
- Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act
- Meadow Oaks, Florida
- Gated community
- Residential cluster development
- Englewood Route 4 station
- Antioch College
- Arca South
- Fred Bond Jr.
- Planned Unit Development
- Brundage Mountain
- Tildenville, Florida
- Twin Rivers, New Jersey
- Wellington, Florida
- San Mar Gale, Ohio
- Easton Park
- Form-based code
- Palm Beach, Florida
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