Future Land Use Map Sample Clauses

Future Land Use Map. The Future Land Use Map divides the Phoenixville Region into eight generalized land use categories: Commercial, Mixed Use, High Density Residential, Medium Density Residential, Low Density Residential, Village, Rural and Industrial. Each land use category authorizes municipalities to permit a variety of residential and nonresidential uses at varying densities and intensities. Any changes to the extent of the future land use categories will require an amendment to Regional Comprehensive Plan.
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Future Land Use Map. (XXXX) AMENDMENT, PRESERVATION AREAS AND CONSERVATION EASEMENTS
Future Land Use Map. The Johnson County Future Land Use Map attached to this Agreement as Appendix B, and as amended from time-to-time, illustrates the County’s intended land use patterns within the City / County Fringe Area. • The City of Cedar Rapids Future Land Use Map attached to this Agreement as Appendix C, and as amended from time-to-time, illustrates the City of Cedar Rapid’s intended land use patterns within the City / County Fringe Area. • The City of Xxxxxxx Future Land Use Map attached to this Agreement as Appendix D, and as amended from time-to-time, illustrates the City of Xxxxxxx’x intended land use patterns within the two City / County Fringe Area. Development Standards: The following general standards apply to development in the unincorporated City / County Fringe Area. • Development that conflicts with the goals of the Johnson County Comprehensive Plan and / or stated intent of the Future Land Use Category designation on the County’s Future Land Use Map for the area in which a property is located is discouraged. • Where city review or approval is required as provided below, an applicant shall file a development application with the County and simultaneously forward a copy thereof to the city. o At a city’s discretion, applicants may also be required to file a formal application with the city in addition to forwarding a copy of the County application. o A city shall be deemed to have waived its right to review or approve a given development application in the event the city does not provide the County comments or approval (or denial) within (sixty-five) 65 days of the receipt of the application by the city from the applicant, which period may be extended upon coordination with County planning staff. General Provisions:
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