Comprehensive development plan definition
Comprehensive development plan or “plan” means a physical improvement plan for an enterprise zone.
Comprehensive development plan means the current comprehensive development plan approved by the City Council of the City of Waukee, Iowa.
Comprehensive development plan means the comprehensive development plan referred to as plans Nos.: 1039, 1040 and 1041 in the City of Kuala Lumpur (Planning) Act, 1973;
More Definitions of Comprehensive development plan
Comprehensive development plan means a plan, or any portion thereof, adopted by the Planning Commission and/or Council showing the general location and extent of present and proposed physical facilities including housing, industrial and commercial uses, major streets, parks, schools and other community facilities. This plan establishes the goals, objectives and policies of the community.
Comprehensive development plan means the plan or series of plans made for the future development of the area as approved and adopted from time to time by the Council. Such plans may indicate the general locations recommended for major streets, parks, public facilities, land uses, and other public improvements. Such plans may also contain statements of
Comprehensive development plan means the Comprehensive Development Plan for the Iskandar Development Region, and includes any alteration of such Comprehensive Development Plan by virtue of section 25; and “draft Comprehensive Development Plan” shall be construed as the context requires;
Comprehensive development plan means a site plan or plans, including legal descriptions of the Area to be developed, showing the location of all existing and proposed Buildings, Highways, driveways, parking and loading Areas, sidewalks, street lighting, utilities and utility easements, streams and other topographical features of the site and may include:
Comprehensive development plan means a total site plan for an area of land forty (40) acres or more in size under the control of a developer(s) at the time of submission for review. Said plan specifies and illustrates the location, relationship and nature of all uses, easements, streets, pedestrian paths and common open space.