A Planned Unit Development (PUD) is a specific type of plan or development commonly associated with master planned communities and sprawl. The specific definitions of a PUD vary by jurisdiction, but the term generally refers to a flexible approach to the planning of a variety of housing types and land uses on a relatively large portion of land.
Planning Staff Recommends Denial For Development In Section Of Holly Hills Hit By Tornado Thursday, May 6, 2021
The staff of the Regional Planning Agency is recommending denial for rezoning for a development on 15.8 acres at a section of Holly Hills that was hit by a tornado last year.
Paces Ferry Builders is planning 36 townhomes and 43 single-family homes.
There would be 4.6 acres of open space.
The location is the 2300 and 2400 blocks of Jenkins Road and the 7900 block of Holly Hills Drive.
The property is owned by Paces Ferry Builders, DKB College Fund, Stephan Hermann, Jeffery Armor, Yelena Lyashevskiy, Jeffery Walker, Ralph Kinnane, Michael Montieth and Overwatch Construction.
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A planned unit development, or PUD, is a community of single-family homes, and sometimes condos or townhomes, where every homeowner belongs to a homeowners association (HOA). If you’re shopping for a home, you might need to know what a PUD is and how it works because it could affect you during the mortgage qualification process, as well as during the time you live in the home.
Characteristics of PUDs
Real estate developers design PUDs as attractive and cohesive places to live. A PUD may include a mix of housing for homeowners with different price points along with convenient access to workplaces, shopping, education and recreation.