Existing development definition

Existing development means development, other than that associated with agricultural or forest management activities, that meets one of the following criteria:
Existing development means development in exis- tence on October 1, 2004, or development for which a notice of intent to apply for a storm water permit in accordance with subch. III of ch. NR 216 was received by the department or the depart- ment of commerce on or before October 1, 2004.
Existing development means those projects that are built or those projects that have established a vested right under North Carolina law as of the effective date of the state stormwater program or applicable local government ordinance to which the project is subject.

Examples of Existing development in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, this Agreement shall not preclude the City or the voters in the City, by subsequent action, from enacting or imposing any “New Law” that does not conflict with the Existing Development Regulations (the “Non- Conflicting New Law”).

  • The City, through the exercise of its police power, shall not establish, enact, increase, or impose any laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, or official policies applicable to the Project and/or Project Site which conflict with the Existing Development Regulations, except as authorized herein.

  • Any written request by the Developer for an amendment that is determined by the Community Development Director to be either: (1) not minor, or (2) inconsistent with this Agreement, shall be determined not to be an Administrative Amendment, shall be subject to review, consideration and action pursuant to the Existing Development Regulations and this Agreement, and shall be reflected in an amendment to this Agreement and/or its pertinent exhibits pursuant to Section 5.02 of this Agreement.

  • Except as otherwise provided for herein, no amendment to, revision of, or addition to any Existing Development Regulation, without the Developer’s written approval, whether adopted or approved by the City Council or any office, board, or other agency of the City, or by the people of the City through referendum or initiative measure, shall be effective or enforceable by the City with respect to the Project or Project Site, except as expressly provided below.

  • All City actions in applying any New Law to the Project and Project Site must be consistent with this Agreement and the Existing Development Regulations.


More Definitions of Existing development

Existing development means development in existence on October 1, 2004 or development for which a storm water permit in accordance with subch. III of Ch. NR 216, Wis. Adm. Code, was received on or before October 1, 2004.
Existing development means those projects that are built or those projects that have established a
Existing development means development that existed as of the time this by-law comes into force;
Existing development means structures present (at the time the amount of the fee is calculated) and in use (within the two years prior to the time the amount of the fee is calculated) on parcels upon which new development is planned to occur. Where it is necessary to project PM peak hour vehicle trips generated by existing development, such projection shall be made based on either (i) the trip generation estimates used to determine the fee owed with respect to such existing development when the fee was last paid with respect to such existing development or (ii) if the fee has not been paid with respect to such existing development (or any portion thereof), the most recent use of the existing development.
Existing development means any tract, proposed tract, parcel, industrial or commercial development (including vacant parcels) which has been granted one or more of the following on or prior to approval of this LAMP:
Existing development means buildings and other structures and impervious area existing prior to August 22, 2001.
Existing development or "existing subdivision" means an aggregate of parcels or properties within a particular geographic area: