In-fill development definition
In-fill development means land development that occurs where there was no previous land development and is surrounded by other existing land development;
In-fill development means the development of open tracts of land in areas where the storm drainage infrastructure is already in place and takes advantage of the existing infrastructure as a drainage outlet.
In-fill development means a vacant lot or parcel in a developed area.
More Definitions of In-fill development
In-fill development means new development that occurs on vacant, bypassed and underutilized lands within existing developed areas. The site on which the in-fill development is occurring shall not be part of an overall development plan such as that found in industrial/business parks. In-fill development shall typically be limited to site areas less than three acres in size.
In-fill development means the development of vacant or partially developed parcels which are surrounded by or in close proximity to areas that are substantially or fully developed and are no larger than an acre and a half. Any in-fill development shall have pedestrian access to a public sidewalk.
In-fill development means development that occurs on vacant lands within areas of existing development that does not require subdivision approval.