Planned Unit Development
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A Planned Unit Development is a designed grouping of varied and compatible land uses, such as housing, recreation, commercial centers, and industrial parks, all within one contained development or subdivision.
Both Albemarle County[1] and Charlottesville zoning allows for PUDs under state code. [2]
Local uses
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Approved in Charlottesville[3]
- Amherst Commons
- Anderson Street
- Avon Terrace
- Belmont Cottages (under construction As of October 22, 2013)
- Belmont Lofts (approved May 20, 2013) [4]
- Belmont Point
- Birdwood Court
- Brandywine Court
- Brookwood
- Burnett Commons
- Burnett Commons 2
- Burnett Commons 3
- Cherry Hill
- Chisolm Place (not yet complete As of October 22, 2013)
- Druid Avenue Residences
- Eddins Cottages (not yet built, approved March 20, 2006)
- Grove Street (not yet built, approved August 21, 2008)
- Huntley
- John Street
- Johnson Village Phase 3 (approved April 5, 2004, under construction)
- Lochlyn Hill, (approved September 4, 2012)
- Longwood
- Madison Place (not yet completed)
- Moore's Creek
- Oak Lawn Cottages
- Paton Street
- Rialto Beach (not yet built)
- River Bluff (not yet completed)
- River's Egde (not yet completed)
- Robinson Woods
- Rock Creek Village
- Roy's Place(not yet completed)
- Rugby Heights
- Sunrise Court (not yet completed)
- Timberlake Place
- Village Place
- William Taylor Plaza (approved November 2, 2009, amended later)
- Willoughby
Projects in Albemarle
References
- ↑ Web. Chapter 18, Zoning, Section 20, Planned Unit Development - PUD, Albemarle County Code, retrieved 9 Nov 2009.
- ↑ Web. Virginia Law, Virginia General Assembly, retrieved December 13, 2018.
- ↑ Web. [ Agenda for Charlottesville Planning Commission meeting, October 22, 2013], retrieved December 13, 2013.
- ↑ Web. Divided Council approves Stonehenge development, Sean Tubbs, News Article, Charlottesville Tomorrow, May 23, 2013, retrieved October 20, 2017.