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What is a Comp. Plan
This is a process that determines community goals and aspirations in terms of community development. The result is called a "______" or general plan, and both expresses and regulates public policies on transportation, utilities, land use, recreation, and housing.
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What is an Outline Development Plan (ODP)
An "___" consists of a plan which includes the site and surrounding neighborhood context and should show the following details: • ODP boundary. • Existing zoning and overlays.
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SDP
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ACC
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P.C.
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What is a Land Use Plan
The process of regulating the use of land by a central authority. Usually, this is done in an effort to promote more desirable social and environmental outcomes as well as a more efficient use of resources.
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What is General Development Policies
General Development Plan?
Name that acronym: GDP
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SP
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DRB
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P.B.
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What is a Neighborhood Plan
A form of urban planning through which professional urban planners and communities seek to shape new and existing neighborhoods. City planners have used this process to combat a range a social problems such as community disintegration, economic marginalization, and environmental degradation.
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What is
Planned Development plan? Planned Development District? (PDD) showing land uses, densities, development standards (open space, floor area ratio (FAR), setbacks and buffers), design standards, major roadway connections
Name that acronym: PDP
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DP
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HIST
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C.C.
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What is Annexation
The process of bringing property into the City limits. It is one of the primary means by which cities grow. Cities "_____" territory to provide urbanizing areas with municipal services and to exercise regulatory authority necessary to protect public health and safety.
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What is Planned Unit Development (PUD)
A "_____" Zone Document is a customized zoning document that is used in three
different scenarios. 1. It allows a property owner to create a unique or innovative development. 2. It allows for the master planning of a large development area. 3. It accommodates a use that is so unique that it is not adequately addressed by a straight zone district |
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CSP
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What is...Concept Review Meeting
CRM
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B.O.C.C.
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What is a Subarea Plan (Area/Subarea Plan)
A type of long range planning for a limited geographic area within a community. These subarea plans focus on goals and policies to form the framework for the plan as well as specific goals and policies for land-use, environmental protection, and transportation
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FDP
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Yield Density Study
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Pre-App
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L.U.R.C.
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