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Phase 2 is the time for you to review all information received during Phase 1. You will now determine whether to continue or stop your project.
Phase 2 is the time for you to review all information received during Phase 1. You will now determine whether to continue or stop your project.
Phase 2 is the time for you to review all information received during Phase 1. You will now determine whether to continue or stop your project.
Client makes initial “GO” or “NO-GO” decision, based on research and Feasibility Study.
Client makes initial “GO” or “NO-GO” decision, based on research and Feasibility Study.
Client makes initial “GO” or “NO-GO” decision, based on research and Feasibility Study.
Significant obstacles were not encountered during the research phase and you have made the decision to continue with your project. Proceed to Phase 3, Tentative Map & Site Improvement Plans.
Significant obstacles were not encountered during the research phase and you have made the decision to continue with your project. Proceed to Phase 3, Tentative Map & Site Improvement Plans.
Significant obstacles were not encountered during the research phase and you have made the decision to continue with your project. Proceed to Phase 3, Tentative Map & Site Improvement Plans.
Significant obstacles were encountered during the research phase and those significant modifications would be required to proceed with the project.
Significant obstacles were encountered during the research phase and those significant modifications would be required to proceed with the project.
Significant obstacles were encountered during the research phase and those significant modifications would be required to proceed with the project.
Can your project be modified and still meet your development goals? (Y/N)
Can your project be modified and still meet your development goals? (Y/N)
Can your project be modified and still meet your development goals? (Y/N)
If you cannot make the modifications suggested in Phase 1, Feasibility Study, your options are to look for other sites or terminate the project.
If you cannot make the modifications suggested in Phase 1, Feasibility Study, your options are to look for other sites or terminate the project.
If you cannot make the modifications suggested in Phase 1, Feasibility Study, your options are to look for other sites or terminate the project.
Often, the information received in Phase 1, Feasibility Study, requires you to modify the design to meet municipal requirements. If you can make these modifications and still achieve your financial goals, then you could do so and continue.
Often, the information received in Phase 1, Feasibility Study, requires you to modify the design to meet municipal requirements. If you can make these modifications and still achieve your financial goals, then you could do so and continue.
Often, the information received in Phase 1, Feasibility Study, requires you to modify the design to meet municipal requirements. If you can make these modifications and still achieve your financial goals, then you could do so and continue.
If you cannot make the modifications suggested in Phase 1, Feasibility Study, your options are to look for other sites or terminate the project.
If you cannot make the modifications suggested in Phase 1, Feasibility Study, your options are to look for other sites or terminate the project.
If you cannot make the modifications suggested in Phase 1, Feasibility Study, your options are to look for other sites or terminate the project.
Phase 2 is the time for you to review all information received during Phase 1. You will now determine whether to continue or stop your project.
Client makes initial “GO” or “NO-GO” decision, based on research and Feasibility Study.
Significant obstacles were not encountered during the research phase and you have made the decision to continue with your project. Proceed to Phase 3, Tentative Map & Site Improvement Plans.
Significant obstacles were encountered during the research phase and those significant modifications would be required to proceed with the project.
Can your project be modified and still meet your development goals? (Y/N)
Often, the information received in Phase 1, Feasibility Study, requires you to modify the design to meet municipal requirements. If you can make these modifications and still achieve your financial goals, then you could do so and continue.
If you cannot make the modifications suggested in Phase 1, Feasibility Study, your options are to look for other sites or terminate the project.
If you cannot make the modifications suggested in Phase 1, Feasibility Study, your options are to look for other sites or terminate the project.
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