Growth allocation definition
Growth allocation means the number of acres of land in the
Growth allocation means the number of acres of land in the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area or Atlantic Coastal Bays Critical Area that a local jurisdiction may use to create new intensely developed areas and new limited development areas.
Growth allocation means the number of acres of land in the Critical Area that the County may use, or allocate to municipal jurisdictions to use, to create new Intensely Developed Areas and new Limited Development Areas.
More Definitions of Growth allocation
Growth allocation means the number of acres of land in the Critical Area that the County may use, or allocate to municipal jurisdictions to use, to create new Intensely Developed Areas and new Limited Development Areas. The Growth Allocation is five percent of the total Resource Conservation Area acreage in the County at the time the Critical Area Commission approved the County’s original Critical Area Program, not including tidal wetlands or land owned by the federal government.
Growth allocation means the allocation made to a Participant of the Growth Pool for a Plan Year, pursuant to Section 4.1.