Master Development Plan (MDP) definition

Master Development Plan (MDP) means a preliminary plan for the development of a large or complicated area, the platting of which is expected in progressive stages. An MDP may be designed by the subdivider or by the Department, and shall be subject to Commission or Council approval.

Examples of Master Development Plan (MDP) in a sentence

  • The development plan for the Subject Property is outlined below and depicted in the PUD Master Development Plan (MDP) see attached “Exhibit B-3.” The PUD includes areas designated residential offering a variety of housing types, single-family, neo-traditional neighborhood and multifamily residences in addition to general commercial uses, recreational facilities, active and passive parks, open space areas primarily undisturbed and wetlands under conservation.

  • The project associated with this Utility Service Agreement is described in the forms submitted by the applicant including but not limited to 1) a cover sheet clearly stating “USA Request” and the project name; 2) the Engineering Report; and 3) a legal description, metes and bounds description, or Master Development Plan (MDP), subdivision plat, or similar document of the Tract.

  • The PUD shall consist of this Agreement as the Written Agreement of the PUD and an Exhibit “C”, Master Development Plan (MDP), attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof as the Preliminary Plan, subject to the covenants, restrictions, and easements offered by the Owner/Developer or Developer and contained herein, (hereinafter the “Master Development Plan”).

  • The Master Development Plan (MDP) shall consist of the preliminary plan and this development agreement.

  • In September of 2002, a landslide occurred at the FRB Landfill prompting an immediate revision to the landfill’s Master Development Plan (MDP) to address the effects of the landslide.