Land Use & Zoning
Under Texas law, property owners in a Planned Unit Development (PUD) may have their rights governed by:
ATREC promulgated rules
BA combination of local ordinances, the PUD development agreement, and HOA governing documents✓ Correct
CFederal zoning regulations
DOnly the property deed restrictions
Explanation
PUD properties are governed by multiple legal instruments: the city's PUD ordinance or development agreement, deed restrictions/covenants, and HOA governing documents. All must be consulted to understand what is permitted.
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