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PUD Decisions in Mobile

How pud requests are decided across Mobile, AL council meetings, the vote and the conditions on the record

Meetings
7
Mentions
19
Last Detected
May 19, 2026
Year
2026

PUD is one of the most actively tracked zoning topics in Mobile, AL. ZoneWire has analyzed 7 council meetings and detected 19 instances of pud activity. Below are the most recent discussions.

What is Planned Unit Development (PUD)?

A large-scale development with its own custom zoning rules for density, use mix, and infrastructure.

A Planned Unit Development (PUD) is a type of land-use approval that creates a custom zoning framework for a specific development project. Unlike conventional zoning - where every parcel in a district follows identical rules - a PUD allows the developer and municipality to negotiate site-specific standards for density, building types, setbacks, open space, and the mix of residential, commercial, and civic uses.

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PUD in Mobile, AL

A large-scale development with its own custom zoning rules for density, use mix, and infrastructure. In Mobile, AL, local government bodies regularly discuss pud as part of zoning and land use decisions.

ZoneWire has analyzed 7 meetings in Mobile and detected 19 mentions of pud, an average of 2.7 mentions per meeting.

Recent Zoning Opportunities in Mobile

These parcels came up for a zoning decision in Mobile in the last 30 days, often before they hit the market. See what changed, how the vote went, and hear the moment it happened. According to ZoneWire's analysis of official public meeting records, each decision below links to its timestamped source.

Mobile · Aug 4, 2026

Continued

Rezoning continued: T-5.2 to T-6

255 Church Street, Mobile

T-5.2 to T-6

Zoning change from T-5.2 to T-6, continued on Aug 4, 2026 in Mobile.

Entitlement

Your move: Still pending. Track the next hearing before it's decided.

Mobile · Aug 4, 2026

Continued

Rezoning continued: B-1 to B-3

2694 Government Boulevard and 2750-2756 Brookly Avenue, Mobile

B-1 to B-3

Zoning change from B-1 to B-3, continued on Aug 4, 2026 in Mobile.

Entitlement

Your move: Still pending. Track the next hearing before it's decided.

Mobile · Jul 28, 2026

Continued

Rezoning continued: B-2 to B-3

1509 Navco Road

B-2 to B-3

Zoning change from B-2 to B-3, continued on Jul 28, 2026 in Mobile.

Entitlement

Your move: Still pending. Track the next hearing before it's decided.

Mobile · Jul 21, 2026

Continued

Rezoning continued: B-2 to B-3

5101 Moffett Road, Mobile

B-2 to B-3

Zoning change from B-2 to B-3, continued on Jul 21, 2026 in Mobile.

Entitlement

Your move: Still pending. Track the next hearing before it's decided.

Recent PUD meetings in Mobile

May 19, 202622m3,054 words
21public hearingapprovedtabledPUDzoning
April 16, 202651m6,941 words
87public hearingconditional usesubdivisionapproveddenied
March 19, 202650m7,175 words
55public hearingconditional usesubdivisionsetbackvariance
February 24, 202623m3,640 words
20public hearingconditional useapprovedresidentialrezoning
February 19, 20261h 23m10,609 words
88public hearingconditional useapprovedsubdivisionplat
February 18, 202628m4,065 words
28public hearingapprovedrezoningPUDindustrial
February 10, 202624m3,484 words
22public hearingapprovedPUDindustrialresidential

Why Track PUD?

PUD approvals are among the most complex entitlements in land development:

PUD Regulations in Alabama

Alabama sets the regulatory framework that governs how pud decisions are made at the county and municipal level. State statutes define zoning authority, hearing requirements, and appeal processes that directly affect pud outcomes in Mobile.

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Every PUD decision in Mobile

See how every pud request in Mobile was decided: the vote, the conditions attached, and how it moved through its hearings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Planned Unit Development (PUD) is a type of land-use approval that creates a custom zoning framework for a specific development project. Unlike conventional zoning - where every parcel in a district follows identical rules - a PUD allows the developer and municipality to negotiate site-specific standards for density, building types, setbacks, open space, and the mix of residential, commercial, and civic uses. ZoneWire tracks pud activity across Mobile, AL public meetings.

ZoneWire monitors Mobile, AL planning and council meetings, transcribes them, and flags pud activity. As of the latest update we have analyzed 7 meetings and detected 19 pud mentions.

Tracking pud in Mobile surfaces zoning and development signals early, so developers, investors, and brokers can evaluate parcels and approvals before they reach the broader market.

Development inside the City of Mobile is governed by the Unified Development Code (UDC), formally Ordinance 64-26, which combines the city's zoning ordinance and other land development regulations into a single document. The UDC is administered and enforced by the Planning and Zoning Division of the Build Mobile Department, which is also the staff for the Planning Commission and the Board of Zoning Adjustment.

The Mobile City Council adopted the Unified Development Code on July 12, 2022. It went into effect in the first quarter of 2023, following adoption of the updated Subdivision Regulations on January 19, 2023. The UDC consolidates and modernizes the city's prior zoning ordinance and land development regulations into one unified code that implements the recommendations of the Map for Mobile comprehensive plan.

No. According to the city, adoption of the UDC did not change the existing zoning district assigned to any property, and no revisions to the zoning map were proposed as part of the UDC. The UDC continues to use the existing zoning district names. It does add supplementary overlays for specific areas, including Africatown, the Peninsula, Spring Hill, Historic Districts, and the Downtown Development District.

The Mobile City Planning Commission reviews land use matters such as subdivisions and rezoning applications; its meetings are held in person and live streamed, beginning at 2 PM on each meeting date. The Board of Zoning Adjustment is a separate seven-member quasi-judicial body that hears applications for variances from the zoning ordinance and appeals of interpretations made by the Planning Division staff. Both bodies are staffed by the Build Mobile Planning and Zoning Division.

Zoning and land use in Mobile are guided by Map for Mobile, the city's comprehensive plan, originally adopted on November 5, 2015. The City Planning Commission adopted an updated Map for Mobile on August 15, 2024, which included a citywide update to the Future Land Use Map, the Major Streets Plan, Priority Investment Areas, and a reorganization of the plan's goals and policies. The UDC is the tool intended to implement these recommendations.

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What gets approved in Mobile

In Mobile, 77% of land-use board decisions were approved over the last 24 months. Subdivision / plat clear 85%, Land use / comp-plan amendment 79%. ZoneWire analyzed 95 land-use board decisions in Mobile over the last 24 months. Here are the most active project types and how often each one clears.

Project typeDecisionsApproval rate
Subdivision / plat2785%
Land use / comp-plan amendment1479%
Single-family homes956%
Commercial / office / retail6100%

4 decisions that went against the odds

These are the denials and deferrals in categories that usually sail through, the deals worth understanding before you commit capital.

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