Open Space Master Plan definition
Examples of Open Space Master Plan in a sentence
The completed exchange results in AFSG owning the property represented and shown in Exhibit A, and the City will own a tract identified as Long-Term Acquisition Area “10" on City’s Parks, Trails and Open Space Master Plan Map.
The Streetscape Master Plan and the Conceptual Parks and Open Space Master Plan must be Approved by the Authority Board on or before the first Major Phase Approval.
The Conceptual Parks and Open Space Master Plan, as described in Exhibit 3, shall be submitted to the Authority not less than ninety (90) days prior to the submittal of the first Major Phase Application.
Sub Phase Parks and Open Space documents shall be submitted consisting of 100% Design Development Drawings showing the following design elements for the Open Space Lots within the Sub- Phase, consistent with this DRDAP, the Phasing Plan, Infrastructure Plan, and Conceptual Parks and Open Space Master Plan.
A Major Phase Parks and Open Space Plan shall be submitted consisting of Schematic Design Documents for the Open Space Lots within the Major Phase, consistent with this DRDAP, the Phasing Plan, Infrastructure Plan, and Conceptual Parks and Open Space Master Plan, including concept level connections between Parks and Open Space within the applicable Major Phase and outside the Major Phase boundaries.
The Authority Staff shall review the Streetscape Master Plan, Conceptual Parks and Open Space Master Plan or Signage Master Plan Applications (each, a “Master Plan Application”) for completeness and advise Developer in writing of any deficiencies within thirty (30) days after the receipt of the applicable Master Plan Application.
Authority Staff shall complete its review and consideration on the Streetscape Master Plan, Conceptual Parks and Open Space Master Plan, and the Signage Master Plan within ninety (90) days after the applicable Streetscape Master Plan, Conceptual Parks and Open Space Master Plan, or Signage Master Plan Application is Complete or deemed Complete.
At the direction of the Executive Director, Developer shall provide the CAB with updates on the document submittal review process set forth in this DRDAP and shall submit the Streetscape Master Plan, the Conceptual Parks and Open Space Master Plan, Signage Master Plan and any other DRDAP submittals identified by the Executive Director for review and consideration by the CAB before any action is taken by the Authority Board.
Authority Staff may propose changes to the Streetscape Master Plan, Conceptual Parks and Open Space Master Plan, and the Signage Master Plan that do not conflict with the Development Requirements.
Alternatively, and if approved by the Board of Trustees, the applicant may develop or contribute to the improvement of an off-site facility if said facility conforms to the adopted standards in the Parks, Trails, and Open Space Master Plan.