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GIH is defined as a housing option in which two or more students mutually agree to share a multiple-occupancy bedroom, suite or apartment regardless of students birth-assigned sex, legal gender or gender identity.
The planned unit development (PUD) process is an alternative to traditional lot-by-lot development.
The Michigan Planning Enabling Act is the enabling statute for creation of a planning commission, and local government adoption of plans, master plans, and so on.
The biggest downside to living in a planned unit development is the restrictions and regulations on land use. PUD guidelines for the community can include regulations on home exteriors, parking, pet ownership.
(1) As used in this section, planned unit development includes such terms as cluster zoning, planned development, community unit plan, and planned residential development and other terminology denoting zoning requirements designed to accomplish the objectives of the zoning ordinance through a land development project
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A planned urban development allows developers to avoid some of the market risk of a single-use project through diversification. If the local residential or office market collapses, other components of a planned development can protect the developers investment.

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