A highly designed residential project that features relatively dense clusters of houses, which are usually surrounded by areas of commonly owned open space maintained by a nonprofit community association
Public Utility District (in Washington) or People's Utility District (in Oregon); a governmental corporation established by voters to supply electric or other utility service
Planned Unit Development A housing development with common elements that are maintained by a homeowners association
a comprehensive development plan for a large land area A PUD usually includes residences, roads, schools, recreational facilities, commercial office and industrial areas Also, a subdivision having lots of areas owned in common and reserved for the use of some or all of the owners of the separately owned lots
A project or subdivision that includes common property that is owned and maintained by a homeowners' association for the benefit and use of the individual PUD unit owners
Pud ("Perl Universal Daemon") is a stand-alone daemon, which allows you to perform file system related operations on a remote host
Planned Unit Development districts allow for greater intensity of development when there is extensive review of proposals PUD districts are generally used in areas of the city where redevelopment is desired