Examples of Downtown Development District in a sentence
The administration of the plan review process within the Downtown Development District (DDD) shall be conducted by the Consolidated Review Committee (CRC) which shall have a maximum of five (5) members, and comprised of a representative from Planning & Zoning, an architect from the A/E Department, a representative from the Historic Development Department, and up to two (2) other designees as the mayor may appoint.
Any signs advertising the event in advance of the event shall be in the form of banners made to be able to be installed on the light poles in the Downtown Development District.
The City will only allow a total of six event dates throughout the year that require multiple road closures or traffic stops/holds outside of the Downtown Development District.
Special Events which require significant road closures or traffic stops/holds outside of the Downtown Development District are generally not allowed.
The administration of the plan review process within the Downtown Development District (DDD) shall be conducted by the Consolidated Review Committee (CRC) which shall have a maximum of five (5) members, and comprised of a representative from Planning & Zoning, an architect from the A/E Department, a representative from the Historic Development Department and up to two (2) other designees as the mayor may appoint.
In any sub-district, a property that exceeds the maximum property size as set forth above and existing as of the effective date of the original adoption of the Downtown Development District (May 13, 2014), may be developed as one (1) property.
Downtown Development District, Delete: (1) Administrative Specialist II, job code 2020 and add: (1)Confidential Secretary (Unclassified), job code 3512.
No points will be awarded in this category to projects located in QCTs that do not contribute to an eligible CCRP.Where all of a proposed development's buildings and parcels are located within a certified Downtown Development District [DDD] or a designated Opportunity Zone [OZ] and contribute to an eligible CCRP, the application will receive ten (10) points.
Parking lots in existence as of the effective date of the original adoption of the Downtown Development District (May 13, 2014) were required to provide complaint screening and masking of parking lots no later than May 31, 2018.
For commercial uses located within the Downtown Development District which meet the criteria in 424.1.2 above except that the required amount of parking is 25 spaces or greater can be exempt for their first 24 spaces.