Master Land Use Plan definition

Master Land Use Plan means and refer to the plan for the development of the property described in Exhibit "A" prepared by Heidt & Associates and dated July 9, 1990, as it may be amended from time to time.
Master Land Use Plan refers to a plan prepared by Developer, subject to Board approval, proposing a development plan for the Project, which will describe, among other things, a mix of proposed land uses, a projected density and intensity range, a proposed circulation plan, proposed development standards and guidelines, and a preliminary infrastructure phasing and financing plan. It is currently anticipated by the Parties that such Master Land Use Plan (along with the Specific Plan, as necessary) will also be presented to the City for adoption as the underlying City zoning for the Property.
Master Land Use Plan means the approved site plan for the Community, which is Exhibit "B".

Examples of Master Land Use Plan in a sentence

  • Final subdivision plans and site plans will be processed as they would be under conventional zoning, except the review by the Planning Department for compliance with the Development Criteria and Master Land Use Plan shall be completed and their approvals reflected on the site plan before the final subdivision plan or site plan approval is granted by the appropriate approval agent.

  • The North Peninsula (30 acres) and abutting property will be deeded for a Metropolitan Park in perpetuity and the reasonable use of said park, by the public, shall be worked out between the Palm Beach County Planning, Zoning and Building Department and the developer after approval of the Final Master Land Use Plan and prior to the filing of the first plat.

  • The Township may consider, but shall not be limited to, future land use recommendations in the Master Land Use Plan; goals and objectives in the Sub Area Plan; the availability and capacity of utilities; potential impact on neighboring land uses and the natural environment; and other concerns related to the general welfare, safety and health of area residents.

  • Sanitary sewers shall be designed to serve all natural tributary areas with due consideration given to topography, the Township Sanitary Sewer Master Plan, established zoning, and the adopted Township Master Land Use Plan.

  • Within thirty (30) days after the time Class "A" Members other than the Declarant own at least forty percent (40%) of the Units permitted in the Master Land Use Plan for the Property described in Exhibit "A", or whenever the Declarant earlier determines, the Association shall call a special meeting to be held at which Voting Members other than the Declarant shall elect two (2) of the Directors from the Association at large.


More Definitions of Master Land Use Plan

Master Land Use Plan or “master plan” means a general body of texts, maps, and descriptive material, that constitutes an overall plan for the development of land, physical resources, and facilities within the state.
Master Land Use Plan means a policy guide for land development, acquisition and use. This document is derived from the “Strategic Plan for Land Acquisition” as developed by the Legislature, research, and public input.
Master Land Use Plan means and refer to the master land use plan for the Property, on file with the County, as same may be amended from time to time.
Master Land Use Plan means and refer to the plan for the development of the property described on Exhibit "A", prepared byand dated, as it may be amended from time to time.
Master Land Use Plan means and refer to the plan for the development of the property described on Exhibit “A” approved by the City of Port St. Lucie, Florida, as it may be amended from time to time.
Master Land Use Plan means and refer to the preliminary development map or maps for the property described on Exhibits "A" and "B" most recently approved by the County of Fayette, Kentucky, as such map or maps may be amended from time to time.
Master Land Use Plan means that certain Master Land Use Plan for Jonathan's Landing dated February 8, 1978 filed with the Planning, Building and Zoning Department of Palm Beach County, Florida, as it may be lawfully amended or altered from time to time. If the Master Land Use Plan is amended or altered, it shall automatically amend or alter this Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions in accordance therewith. The land in Jonathan's Landing shall only be used in conformity with the Master Land Use Plan and the Design and Development Guidelines of Jonathan’s Landing, and in conformity with any Special Land Use Plans as they pertain to each separate Parcel within Jonathan's Landing. If the Master Land Use Plan, the Design and Development Guidelines of Jonathan's Landing or Special Land Use Plans are hereafter duly modified or otherwise altered pursuant to law, these restrictions shall automatically be deemed likewise modified or altered to the same effect.