Concept Book definition

Concept Book means the Miami Design District Retail Street SAP Concept Book attached hereto as part of Exhibit “B”.

Examples of Concept Book in a sentence

  • A2.2 of the Miami Design District Retail Street SAP Concept Book.

  • The purpose of this Agreement is for the City to authorize Owner to redevelop the Block 5 East, as identified in the Block Key Plan of the Concept Book, pursuant standards set forth in the Special Area Plan.

  • The Regulating Plan and Design Concept Book are attached as Exhibit "B".

  • There shall be no more than twenty (20) Retail Merchandising Units located in the SAP boundaries, and limited to Parcels 1-63, as identified on Sheet A1.5 of the Concept Book.

  • Boundary: The Established Setback for the Miami Design District Retail Street SAP shall be as identified on page A1.72.1 of the Concept Book.

  • Future development within the SAP shall proceed pursuant to the process established in the Regulating Plan and Concept Book, attached as Exhibit “B”.

  • The Thoroughfares are established and provided for within the Concept Book, attached and incorporated as Exhibit “B”.

  • The Developer Parties shall strive to provide a minimum of ten percent (10%) of Open Space, but in no event less than six and a half percent (6.5%) of Open Space consistent with the requirements set forth in the Regulating Plan and Concept Book.

  • The Regulating Plan and Concept Book are attached as Exhibit "B".

  • An above ground Parking Garage or above ground Parking Structure located in Block 3 West identified on page A1.14 of the Concept Book shall not be required to provide a cross-Block Pedestrian Passage.

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  • Development regulations or "regulation" means the controls

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