Development Standards definition

Development Standards means regulations pertaining to the physical modification of the environment including the size and location of structures in relation to the lot. Development standards include maximum height of structures, minimum lot area, minimum front, side and rear yards, setbacks, maximum lot coverage, maximum floor area ratio, view corridors and regulated public access.
Development Standards means the substantive portions of building codes, zoning ordinances, housing codes, fire district ordinances, subdivision regulations, and any other ordinance, code, or regulation relating to the construction or occupancy of buildings upon land or the preparation of such land for such construction.
Development Standards means provisions of an environmental planning instrument or the regulations in relation to the carrying out of development, being provisions by or under which requirements are specified or standards are fixed in respect of any aspect of that development, including, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, requirements or standards in respect of:

Examples of Development Standards in a sentence

  • The general location of components of the Project including, but not limited to: the turbine corridors, roadways, electrical collection and distribution system, operations and maintenance facility, electrical substations, transmission lines and other related Project Facilities is described in Exhibit A, `Project Description' and illustrated In Exhibit B, Project Site Layout', modified as necessary to be consistent with the following Development Standards and SEPA mitigation measures.

  • If there is a conflict between the Applicable Regulations and the Development Standards, the Development Standards shall control.

  • The Vantage Wind Project ("Project") generally consists of up to 69 Turbines and other associated and necessary Project Facilities as described in Exhibit A, modified as necessary to comply with and to be consistent with the Development Standards contained herein and the proposed SEPA XXXX mitigation measures in Exhibit D.

  • Shoreline Municipal Code (SMC): SMC 20.30 Subchapter 8 Environmental Procedures, SMC 20.60.140 Adequate Streets/Concurrency; SMC 20.70 Engineering and Utilities Development Standards; City of Shoreline Comprehensive Plan; City of Shoreline Engineering Design Manual; and other Shoreline ordinances, regulations, or policies that imposes mitigation measures for the impact of land use projects.

  • Any subsequent amendments to the Development Standards listed herein may only be adopted and applied as Applicable Development Standards for the Project, but only by mutual written agreement of both Parties.


More Definitions of Development Standards

Development Standards mean the minimum criteria that define the requirements for Lots or Development Parcels.
Development Standards means the Thurston County Development Standards for Water and Sewer Systems, current edition.
Development Standards means the requirements stated in Section 5 of this Agreement.
Development Standards means the standards adopted pursuant to Title 25, Development Standards.
Development Standards means standards, rules and regulations set forth in the following titles of the SeaTac Municipal Code:
Development Standards means the substantive portions of building codes, land use codes, housing codes, fire district ordinances, and any other ordinance, code or regulation relating to the construc- tion or occupancy of buildings upon land or the preparation of such land for such construction. De- velopment standards means the same as review standards or criteria.
Development Standards means the development standards, regulations, and requirements set forth in the 2022 Specific Plan or otherwise set forth in this Agreement.