Examples of Incentives or concessions in a sentence
Incentives or concessions may include, but are not limited to, a reduction in setback and square footage requirements and a reduction in the ratio of vehicular parking spaces that would otherwise be required that results in identifiable, financially sufficient, and actual cost reductions.
Incentives or concessions may include, but are not limited to, a reduction in setback and square-footage requirements and a reduction in the ratio of vehicular parking spaces that would otherwise be required that results in identifiable, financially sufficient, and actual cost reductions.
Incentives or concessions may be selected from only 1 category (very low, lower, or moderate).
Incentives or concessions may include, but are not limited to, the modification of development standards such as a reduction in setback and square footage requirements, height limits, and/or parking requirements.
Incentives or concessions may include, but are not limited to, a reduction in setback and square footage requirements or a reduction in the ratio of vehicular parking spaces that would otherwise be required, which results in identifiable, financially sufficient, and actual cost reductions.
Incentives or concessions shall be as defined in the Government Code Section 65915(k) and 65915.5, as identified by a financial pro forma submitted by the applicant per 17.31.120 of this Code.
Meadows (1999) expounded on the notion of (population) ‘growth’ by labeling it as the root cause of majority of the problems such as poverty, resource depletion, environmental destruction, and urban degradation and that subdued growth in several scenarios (and even negative growth) were/are necessary.
Incentives (or concessions) are broken down into three tiers depending on their level of impact on residents of the project and/or the surrounding community.