Urban infill definition

Urban infill means the development of vacant
Urban infill means the development of vacant parcels in otherwise built-up areas where public facilities such as sewer systems, roads, schools, and recreation areas are already in place and the average residential density is at least five dwelling units per acre, the average nonresidential intensity is at least a floor area ratio of 1.0 and vacant, developable land does not constitute more than 10 percent of the area.
Urban infill means the development of

Examples of Urban infill in a sentence

  • Urban infill construction can serve as a driver and thus urban planning should be flexible.

  • Urban infill and affordable housing projects are exempt from the water supply requirements.


More Definitions of Urban infill

Urban infill means the development of vacant 655 parcels in otherwise built-up areas where public facilities such 656 as sewer systems, roads, schools, and recreation areas are
Urban infill means the development of vacant 640 parcels in otherwise built-up areas where public facilities such 641 as sewer systems, roads, schools, and recreation areas are
Urban infill means the development of vacant parcels
Urban infill means the development of vacant parcels in otherwise built-up areas where public facilities such as sewer systems, roads, schools, and recreation areas are already in place and the planned average residential density is at least five dwelling units per acre, and the planned average nonresidential intensity is at least a floor area ratio of 1.0 and vacant,

Related to Urban infill

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  • Urban service area means a five-digit ZIP code in

  • Urban area means an urbanized area as determined by the economics and statistics administration, United States bureau of the census according to the 1990 census.

  • Urban means a geographic area that is less than ten map miles from a population center of 30,000 people or more.