Common use of Planning and Zoning Modification Clause in Contracts

Planning and Zoning Modification. Changes by the City to its planning principles and design standards such as architectural or design requirements, setbacks, or similar items so long as such changes, are generally applicable across the entire City and do not materially and unreasonably increase the costs of any Development; or

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Development Agreement, Master Development Agreement, Master Development Agreement

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Planning and Zoning Modification. Changes by the City to its planning principles and design standards such as architectural or design requirements, setbacks, setbacks or similar items so long as such changeschanges do not work to reduce the Maximum Residential Units, are generally applicable across the entire City and do not materially and unreasonably increase the costs of any Development; or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Development Agreement

Planning and Zoning Modification. Changes by the City to its planning principles and design standards such as architectural or design requirements, setbacks, conditional use criteria, or similar items so long as such changeschanges do not work to reduce the Maximum Residential Units, are generally applicable across the entire City and do not materially and unreasonably increase the costs of any Development; or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Development Agreement

Planning and Zoning Modification. Changes by the City to its planning principles and design standards such as architectural or design requirements, setbacks, setbacks or similar items so long as such changeschanges do not work to reduce the reasonable development expectations, are generally applicable across the entire City City, and do not materially and unreasonably increase the costs of any Development; or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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Planning and Zoning Modification. Changes by the City to its planning principles and design standards such as architectural or design requirements, setbacks, conditional use criteria, or similar items so long as such changesitems, are generally applicable across the entire City and do not materially and unreasonably increase the costs of any Development; orand

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Development Agreement

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