Common use of Comprehensive Plan Clause in Contracts

Comprehensive Plan. A legal document, or series of documents, required by Florida Law (Sections 163.3177 and 163.3178 Florida Statutes, as amended) to be adopted by Local Governments. The plan should consist of materials in such descriptive form, written or graphic, as may be appropriate to the prescription of principles, guidelines, and standards for the orderly and balanced future economic, social, physical, environmental, and fiscal development of the jurisdiction. Each comprehensive plan must contain several “elements” that address key issues such as land use, capital improvements, public school facilities, traffic circulation, sewer and solid waste, potable water, housing, and intergovernmental coordination.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interlocal Agreement, Interlocal Agreement

Comprehensive Plan. A legal document, or series of documents, required by Florida Law (Sections 163.3177 and 163.3180, 163.3178 Florida Statutes, as amended) to be adopted by Local Governments. The plan should consist of materials in such descriptive form, written or graphic, as may be appropriate to the prescription of principles, guidelines, and standards for the orderly and balanced future economic, social, physical, environmental, and fiscal development of the jurisdiction. Each comprehensive plan must contain several “elements” that address key issues such as land use, capital improvements, public school facilities, traffic circulation, sewer and solid waste, potable water, housing, and intergovernmental coordination.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interlocal Agreement