Infill development definition

Infill development means new construction on a vacant commercial lot currently held as open space.
Infill development means land development that occurs within designated areas based on local land use, watershed and/or utility plans where the surrounding area is generally developed, and where the site or area is either vacant or has previously been used for another purpose.
Infill development means residential, commercial, or industrial development on

Examples of Infill development in a sentence

  • Infill development, located on streets within the urban zoning overlay district that are predominantly developed, provide access to primarily residential uses, and are established with a non- standard right-of-way and/or pavement width, generally shall not be required to provide right-of-way or pavement width in excess of the existing street dimensions.

  • Infill development, rehabilitation or reconstruction should reflect architectural qualities and styles of existing neighborhoods.

  • Infill development also includes all residential apartment and mixed-use buildings.

  • Infill development on existing roads within built up areas of the town shall be encouraged to increase the density of development and to make efficient use of municipal services such as snow clearing, garbage collection, water and sewer, and reduce operating costs.

  • Infill development will only be considered on priority sites identified by certified Michigan Redevelopment Ready Communities® (RRCs).


More Definitions of Infill development

Infill development means residential, commercial, or industrial development on unused or underused land, excluding open land and agricultural land, within existing, otherwise developed urban areas.
Infill development means urban development, including residential, commercial, retail, institutional, educational and mixed use development, but excluding industrial development, in a built up area which is at least 50 percent abutted by urban development and which can be readily connected to municipal bulk infrastructure services;
Infill development means construction, installation, modification, renovation, or rehabilitation of land, interests in land, buildings, structures, facilities, or other development in an area that was not previously developed but is surrounded by existing development.
Infill development means to fill in vacant or underused land in existing communities with new development that blends in with its surroundings.
Infill development means development on a vacant or substantially vacant tract of land surrounded by existing development except that tracts of land larger than ten (10) acres shall not be considered "Infill Development."
Infill development means any new development that is sited on a vacant or undeveloped land within an existing community, and that is enclosed by other types of development
Infill development means development in a mature or built up area of the city occurring on vacant or underutilized lands, behind or between existing development and which is comparable with the characteristics of surrounding development. [2015-02]