De Minimis Planned Unit Development (PUD) refers to a type of PUD where the common area characteristics have a minimal effect on the overall property value. These developments contain limited shared spaces and amenities.
A zoning classification that allows flexibility in the design of a subdivision, enabling a mixture of land uses and housing types in a defined area. PUD zones generally set an overall density limit for the entire development, allowing for clustering of dwelling units to provide common open spaces and amenities.
A PUD or Planned Unit Development is a type of real estate development designed to maximize land use efficiency by integrating residential, commercial, and sometimes industrial units within a single community. PUDs often feature a variety of property types, such as single-family homes, townhomes, apartments, and commercial spaces, along with shared amenities and open spaces.
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