Capital improvements plan definition

Capital improvements plan means a plan that identifies capital improvements for which development impact fees may be used as a funding source.
Capital improvements plan means a plan required by this chapter that identifies capital improvements or facility expansions for which impact fees may be assessed.
Capital improvements plan means a plan adopted pursuant to this chapter that identifies capital improvements for which development impact fees may be used as a funding source.

Examples of Capital improvements plan in a sentence

  • This is the equivalent of the Capital improvements plan as described in Texas Local Government Code Chapter 395.

  • IT WAS MOVED BY HALL and seconded by HINTON to recommend approval of the Capital improvements plan to the City Council as submitted.

  • Carole Cadwalladr & Emma Graham-Harrison, How Cambridge Analytica turned Facebook ‘likes’ into a lucrative political tool, The Guardian (May 17, 2018), https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ 2018/mar/17/facebook-cambridge-analytica-kogan-data-algorithm.

  • Capital improvements plan means the five-year plan for capital improvements adopted annually by the village council, describing the approximate location, size, time of availability and estimated cost of capital improvement projects and identifying sources of funding for capital improvement projects.

  • The Capital improvements plan was conducted based on the assumption of higher density (10 units per 100 acres), therefore it is consistent with the CIP conclusions which assumed higher density.


More Definitions of Capital improvements plan

Capital improvements plan means a plan adopted by the Commission pursuant to Section 7310 of this Ordinance that identifies Capital Improvements for which Impact Fees may be used as a funding source. (Reference Idaho Code, Section 67-8203(5).)
Capital improvements plan means a plan adopted pursuant to this
Capital improvements plan means a plan adopted pursuant to the Development Impact Fee Act, Idaho Code §§67-8201 et seq., that identifies Capital Improvements for which Development Impact Fees may be used as a funding source.
Capital improvements plan or “CIP” means the Impact Fee Service Area Number 1 Capital Improvements Plan for approved by the Ordinance, as that plan is amended from time to time. The CIP adopts certain land use assumptions and forecasts prospective new development in the Service Area and estimates the amount of sanitary sewer, flood control and drainage, parks and recreation, and fire station infrastructure facilities that will be needed to support that new development, and establishes impact fees to be paid by new development to finance the required infrastructure.
Capital improvements plan has the meaning given to that term in Section 7.3 hereof and shall address, among other things, any applicable Economic and Technological Obsolescence issues.
Capital improvements plan means and refers to the most recent Impact Fee Study and Capital Improvements Plan adopted by the County and the Fire District pursuant to the Idaho Development Impact Fee Act, Chapter 82, Title 67, Idaho Code.
Capital improvements plan means a plan required by the Development Fees Act that identifies capital improvements or facility expansion for which impact fees may be assessed;