Subdivision Rules definition
Examples of Subdivision Rules in a sentence
No grant funds may be expended until the Grant Recipient has submitted to TDA a resolution adopting the Model Subdivision Rules, which must contain provisions equivalent to or more stringent than the provisions included in Texas Administrative Code, Title 31, Part 10, Chapter 364, Model Subdivision Rules.
The Grant Recipient may execute the TxCDBG Grant Agreement prior to adoption and enforcement of the Model Subdivision Rules; however, any TxCDBG funds expended before the Grant Recipient follows this requirement will be disallowed and not eligible for reimbursement.
To the extent that the Developer proposes to construct as part of the Project streets which it anticipates later requesting the Town to accept as public ways, such streets shall be built in accordance with the standards set forth in Section 7 of the Andover Subdivision Rules and Regulations, as the same may be modified for the Project by the Planning Board in the course of its issuance of a special permit for the Project pursuant to Section 8.7 of the Andover Zoning By-law.
Acceptance by the Town of such streets as public ways shall be subject to the provisions of Section 8 of the Andover Subdivision Rules and Regulations.
If filed, the City agrees to process the preliminary and/or final plat application as soon as practical under the City's Subdivision Rules and Regulations and will attempt to provide the engineering reviews and other items necessary for preliminary and/or preliminary and final combined plats in a reasonable and expeditious manner.
The San Jacinto County Subdivision Rules and Regulations were adopted by the San Jacinto County Commissioners’ Court on August 8, 2006 and establish rules related to the subdivision of tracts of land within San Jacinto County, Texas (the County Regulations).
This agreement is entered into in partial satisfaction of requirements under the Texas Water Development Board’s Economically Distressed Areas Program Model Subdivision Rules.
This Agreement is entered into in partial satisfaction of requirements under the Texas Water Development Board’s (TWDB) Economically Distressed Areas Program (EDAP) Model Subdivision Rules (MSR).
It is understood that the platting will meet the City's Subdivision Rules and Regulations, including but not limited to standards and regulations relating to streets, street/road improvements, and traffic; and the regular fees for such review will be applied.
This Agreement is entered into in partial satisfaction of requirements under the Texas Water Development Board’s Economically Distressed Areas Program Model Subdivision Rules.