§ 90-1. Purpose and intent of chapter.  


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  • (a)

    Concurrency is a finding that the public facilities and services necessary to support a proposed development are available, or will be made available, concurrent with the impacts of the development. The provisions of this chapter are designed to provide a systematic process for the review and evaluation of all proposed development for its impact on basic public facilities and services, as required by the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulations Act, F.S. ch. 163, part II, and F.A.C. 9J-5.0055, and the city comprehensive plan.

    (b)

    No final development order shall be granted for a proposed development until there is a determination by the city that all public facilities and services included in this chapter have sufficient capacity at or above their adopted level of service (LOS) to accommodate the impacts of the development, or that improvements necessary to bring facilities up to their adopted LOS will be in place concurrent with the impacts of the development.

(LDC 1997, ch. 8, § 1.02)