Yield Plan definition

Yield Plan means a sketch drawn to scale for a conventional subdivision that demonstrates the maximum practicable number of subdivision lots achievable under conventional zoning. A yield plan should depict steep slopes and wetlands as defined by the National Cooperative Soil Survey and floodplains as defined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)’s National Flood Hazard Layer. Subdivision lots should be laid out in the conventional format taking into consideration a roadway network and the minimum lot size and frontage requirements.
Yield Plan means a calculation of the number of Dwelling Units allowed in a specific Open Space Subdivision, using the method described in 4.5.4 below.

Related to Yield Plan

  • Reinvestment Plan means the distribution reinvestment plan for the ETFs, as described under the heading “Distribution Policy – Distribution Reinvestment Plan”;

  • Thrift Plan means the Financial Institutions Thrift Plan, a qualified and tax-exempt defined contribution plan and trust under Sections 401(a) and 501(a) of the Code, as adopted by the Bank.

  • capital accumulation plan means a tax assisted investment or savings plan, including a defined contribution registered pension plan, a group registered retirement savings plan, a group registered education savings plan, or a deferred profit-sharing plan, that permits a plan member to make investment decisions among two or more investment options offered within the plan, and in Québec and Manitoba, includes a simplified pension plan;

  • Supplemental Plan means a written plan for a child outlining the agency's plan to locate a permanent placement for the child and which may be developed concurrently with the case plan.

  • Distribution Plan means the plan hereafter approved by the MDL Court for the distribution of the Settlement Amount (net of any attorneys’ fees or costs that are awarded by the MDL Court) to Stanford Investors who have had their Claims allowed by the Receiver.