City Development Rules definition

City Development Rules means ordinances, rules and regulations governing subdivision, land use, site development, and building and utility construction that apply to the Property, and that are in effect on the Effective Date, as modified by the Code Modifications attached hereto as Exhibit “C”, with amendments to such regulations applicable to the Property under Chapter 245, Texas Local Government Code and as provided herein.
City Development Rules has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1. “City Rules” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.
City Development Rules means the ordinances and regulations defined in Section 4.1(b) in effect on the Effective Date, with amendments to such regulations applicable to the Property as provided herein.

Examples of City Development Rules in a sentence

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Related to City Development Rules

  • Development Consent means the consent granted to the Development Application for the Development and includes all modifications made under section 4.55 of the Act.

  • Development Area means that area to which a development plan is applicable.

  • site development plan means a dimensioned plan drawn to scale that indicates details of the proposed land development, including the site layout, positioning of buildings and structures, property access, building designs and landscaping;

  • Research and development facility means an establishment engaged in laboratory, scientific, or experimental testing and development related to new products, new uses for existing products, or improving existing products. The term does not include an establishment engaged in efficiency surveys, management studies, consumer surveys, economic surveys, advertising, promotion, banking, or research in connection with literary, historical, or similar projects.

  • Mediation agreement means a written agreement between the parties to a mediation meeting.

  • Development Agreement has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.