Infill Site definition

Infill Site means a site for which at least three of four sides or 75 percent of the perimeter of the site adjoins parcels that are Currently Developed qualified Urban Uses. In counting this, perimeters bordering navigable bodies of water and improved parks shall not be included. In order to qualify as an infill site, the site must also be located in an urbanized area meaning that it fulfills one of the following requirements:
Infill Site means a site in an urbanized area that meets either of the following criteria:
Infill Site means a lot located within an urban area that has been previously developed, or on a vacant site where at least 75 percent of the perimeter of the site adjoins, or is separated only by an improved public right-of-way from, parcels that are developed with qualified urban uses.

More Definitions of Infill Site

Infill Site means a site in an urbanized area that meets either
Infill Site means a lot located within an urban area that
Infill Site means a site in an urbanized area that
Infill Site means a site in an urbanized area as de- fined by California Public Resource Codes Sections 21061.3, 21071 and 21072.
Infill Site means a site in which at least 75 percent of the
Infill Site means a site within the area served by a subsumed water system that, as of the date of consolidation, is adjacent to a parcel that is developed for a qualified urban use.
Infill Site means a site in an urbanized area that meets one of the following criteria: