Over-capacity definition
Over-capacity means that portion of an improvement that is built larger or with greater capacity than is necessary to serve the applicant's new development or mitigate for transportation system impacts attributable to the applicant's new development.
Over-capacity means that portion of an improvement that is built larger or with greater capacity (over-capacity) than is necessary to serve the Applicant’s New Development or mitigate for transportation system impacts attributable to the Applicant’s New Development. There is a rebuttable presumption that improvements built to the City’s minimum standards are required to serve the Applicant’s New Development and to mitigate for transportation system impacts attributable to the Applicant’s New Development.
Over-capacity means that portion of a capital improvement that is built larger or with greater capacity than is necessary to serve the development or to mitigate for system impacts attributable to the development.
More Definitions of Over-capacity
Over-capacity means that portion of an improvement that is built larger or with greater capacity than is necessary to serve the applicant’s new development or mitigate for parks and recreation system impacts attributable to the applicant’s new development.
Over-capacity means that portion of an improvement that is built larger or with greater capacity (over- capacity) than is necessary to serve the Applicant's New Development or mitigate for transportation system impacts attributable to the Applicant's New Development. There is a rebuttable presumption that improvements built to the City's minimum standards are required to serve the Applicant's New Development and to mitigate for transportation system impacts attributable to the Applicant's New Development. (17.15.020 AAW.)
Over-capacity means exceeding the maximum number of children authorized under DELACARE or any federal, State, or local entity with authority to set the capacity limit of a facility at any one time.