Examples of Comprehensive General Plan in a sentence
Any contiguous property that is owned by the land divider, but not included within the boundaries of the land division, shall be of such size and shape as to conform to the provisions of this ordinance, the Land Use Ordinance, the Comprehensive General Plan of Riverside County, or any applicable specific plan; otherwise it shall be included within the boundaries of the land division.
Lot size shall not be less than the minimum required by the zoning classifications applicable to the subject property, and shall be consistent with the Comprehensive General Plan for Riverside County.
The proposed use conforms to the goals, policies, and principles of the Comprehensive General Plan.
CITY has determined that this Agreement is consistent with its Comprehensive General Plan, as such General Plan exists as of the Effective Date (“General Plan”), and that the General Plan meets all requirements of law.
How does the Capital Budget differ from the Capital Improvement Program (CIP)?The CIP is a compilation of projects intended to implement various plans including community plans, facilities plans, and the County Comprehensive (General) Plan.
Whenever a secondary highway or higher classification is designated on the Circulation Element of the Comprehensive General Plan of Riverside County as requiring an ultimate right-of-way of 88 feet or greater and such highway either adjoins or crosses a proposed land division, access rights may be offered for dedication to the County of Riverside or otherwise restricted.
An extension of time shall not be granted unless the land division conforms to the Comprehensive General Plan, is consistent with existing zoning, and does not adversely affect the general health, safety, and welfare of the public.
Improvement also means such other specific improvements or types of improvements the installation of which, either by the land divider, public agencies, private utilities, any other entity or by any combination thereof, is necessary or convenient to insure consistency with and implementation of the conditions of approval of the tentative map and the Comprehensive General Plan and any adopted specific plan.
All land divisions shall conform to the Comprehensive General Plan of Riverside County, with all applicable specific plans, with the requirements of the Land Use Ordinance and other ordinances, and with the requirements of this ordinance except as hereinafter provided.
Lands zoned A-1, A-2, or A-P, or A-D identified in the Riverside County Comprehensive General Plan as important farmland shown on the Agricultural Resources Map, and not less than 5 acres in size.