Comprehensive Plan Sample Clauses

Comprehensive Plan. No later than December 31, 2006, the County and Cities will consider the adoption of Comprehensive Plan amendments to address school concurrency matters, including:
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Comprehensive Plan. Any master, development or regional plan adopted pursuant to §§ 61.35, 62.23 and 66.0309, Wis. Stats., including but not limited to proposals for future land use, transportation, urban development and public facilities, which is applicable to the Village.
Comprehensive Plan. A state mandated growth management plan that meets the requirements of F.S. 163.3177 and 163.3178.
Comprehensive Plan. A legal document, or series of documents, required by Florida Law (Sections 163.3177 and 163.3178 Florida Statutes, as amended) to be adopted by Local Governments. The plan should consist of materials in such descriptive form, written or graphic, as may be appropriate to the prescription of principles, guidelines, and standards for the orderly and balanced future economic, social, physical, environmental, and fiscal development of the jurisdiction. Each comprehensive plan must contain several “elements” that address key issues such as land use, capital improvements, public school facilities, traffic circulation, sewer and solid waste, potable water, housing, and intergovernmental coordination.
Comprehensive Plan. (Retirement Plan) (Please complete Parts A, B, and C of this section if you are electing to provide Comprehensive Plan contributions to your eligible Employees. If you are not providing Comprehensive Plan contributions please proceed to Section IV.)
Comprehensive Plan. The Secretary may make a grant under sec- tion 290ff(a) of this title only if, with respect to the jurisdiction of the public entity involved, the entity has submitted to the Secretary, and has had approved by the Secretary, a plan for the development of a jurisdiction-wide system of care for community-based services for children
Comprehensive Plan. The comprehensive plan, land-use plan, small area plans, neighborhood plans, transportation plan, capital improvement plan, official map, and any other plans regarding land use and development that have been officially adopted by the governing board.
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Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan for the Town of Hilton Head Island dated May 4, 2010, as amended, including other adopted supplements, referred to in LMO Chapter 1, Article II.
Comprehensive Plan. The LCR MSCP is a comprehensive plan. It addresses the effects of all Federal Covered Actions and non-federal Covered Activities on Covered Species and their habitats. The LCR MSCP is intended to secure ITAs to authorize incidental take of Covered Species, that are now or hereafter listed as endangered or threatened pursuant to the ESA, that may occur as a result of the Covered Actions and Covered Activities.
Comprehensive Plan. The City’s Comprehensive Plan has been found to be “in compliance” with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. The City has determined that the Project is consistent with its Comprehensive Plan.
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