Master planned community definition

Master planned community means a development that consists of
Master planned community means a development that consists of two or more separately platted subdivisions and that is either subject to a master declaration of covenants, conditions or restrictions, is subject to restrictive covenants sufficiently uniform in character to clearly indicate a general scheme for improvement or development of real property or is governed or administered by a master owner's association.
Master planned community means a site that is any one of the following:

More Definitions of Master planned community

Master planned community means a land use development:
Master planned community means development by one or more
Master planned community means a development that
Master planned community means a large-scale residential development that allows for a phasing of development that will take place over a long period of time, following comprehensive and coordinated planning review by a local government and approval of design and development standards beyond conventionally platted subdivisions; provided that additional design and development standards approved by the local government shall be included in a site plan, area plan or master plan as required by the local government approving the development; and
Master planned community means a land use development: 872 (a) designated by the city as a master planned community; and
Master planned community means development by one or more developers of real estate that consists of residential, commercial, education, health care, open space and recreational components and that is developed pursuant to a long‑range, multiphase master plan providing comprehensive land use planning and staged implementation and development.
Master planned community means a development that consists