Concurrency definition

Concurrency means that adequate public facilities are available when the impacts of development occur, or within a specified time thereafter. This definition includes the concept of "adequate public facilities" as defined above.
Concurrency means that adequate transportation facilities are in place at the time of development or that a financial commitment is in place to complete the improvements or strategies needed for adequate transportation facilities within six years.
Concurrency means that the necessary public facilities and services to maintain the adopted level of service standards are available when the impacts of development occur.

Examples of Concurrency in a sentence

  • Developer specifically acknowledges that approval of this Agreement does not constitute a Concurrency Certificate as required by the LDC, and that Developer will be required to separately obtain a Concurrency Certificate or, where applicable, to enter into proportionate fair share agreement.

  • However, for development-related items, if an applicant discloses the existence of one or more of the relationships described above and the matter would normally receive final consideration by the Concurrency Review Committee or the Development Review Committee, the matter will be directed to the BCC for final consideration and action following committee review.

  • Once the local government has issued a Concurrency Evaluation Finding of Nondeficiency or functional equivalent, school concurrency for the residential development shall be valid for the life of the Concurrency Evaluation Finding of Nondeficiency or functional equivalent.

  • Upon the final execution of this Agreement, the School District shall issue a revised School Concurrency Determination showing adequate mitigation.

  • In order to resolve this dispute, the Parties agree to address Transportation Impact Fees and Concurrency as set forth in this Chapter.


More Definitions of Concurrency

Concurrency means concurrent with development as defined in RCW 36.70A.070(6).
Concurrency means that adequate public facilities are available when the impacts of development occur. This definition includes the two concepts of "adequate public facilities" and of "available public facilities" as defined above.
Concurrency means a requirement that development applications demonstrate that adequate public facilities be available at prescribed levels of service concurrent with the impact or occupancy of development units.
Concurrency means that adequate public facilities are available when the impacts of development occur. This defi- nition includes the two concepts or "adequate public facili- ties" and of "available public facilities" as defined above.
Concurrency means that adequate public facilities are available when the impacts of development occur, or that a financial commitment is in place to provide the required facilities or services within a specified time.
Concurrency means facilities or strategies that achieve the City’s level of service standards and that:
Concurrency means the level of service standard will be achieved and maintained for new development by adequate transportation facilities that are in place or will be completed no later than six (6) years after occupancy of development.