§ 54-22. General strategies to rectify lack of concurrency.  


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  • General strategies that may be considered in order to rectify the lack of concurrency include, but are not limited to the following list below. In all cases, these strategies may be considered effective only if one of the specific standards listed in subsection 54-21(a) (as they pertain to a particular facility and/or service) is achieved and/or mitigated.

    (1)

    A plan amendment that improves the adopted level of service standard for the affected facilities and/or services.

    (2)

    A renegotiated binding executed contract between the city and the applicant.

    (3)

    A renegotiated enforceable development agreement, which may include but is not limited to development agreements pursuant to F.S. § 163.3220.

    (4)

    A change in the funding source.

    (5)

    A reduction in the scale (FAR and/or density) or impact of the proposed development.

    (6)

    Phasing of the proposed development.

( Ord. No. 02-2015 , § 2(Exh. A), 2-24-15)