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Upon completion of Phase 4 the Tentative Map has been approved and it is now time for you to make your final “GO” or “NO-GO” decision.
Upon completion of Phase 4 the Tentative Map has been approved and it is now time for you to make your final “GO” or “NO-GO” decision.
Upon completion of Phase 4 the Tentative Map has been approved and it is now time for you to make your final “GO” or “NO-GO” decision.
Subdivisions are typically approved with a list of “Conditions of Approval.” These “conditions” are specific requirements that must be completed as part of your project before final sign-off by your municipality. In some instances, conditions can include items that may dramatically change the financial feasibility of the project. For example, the approval process might have reduced the number of proposed lots in the subdivision. As part of this phase, you will need to reassess the financial viability of the project compared to your initial goals.
Is the Tentative Map approved to your satisfaction? (Y/N)
Subdivisions are typically approved with a list of “Conditions of Approval.” These “conditions” are specific requirements that must be completed as part of your project before final sign-off by your municipality. In some instances, conditions can include items that may dramatically change the financial feasibility of the project. For example, the approval process might have reduced the number of proposed lots in the subdivision. As part of this phase, you will need to reassess the financial viability of the project compared to your initial goals.
Is the Tentative Map approved to your satisfaction? (Y/N)
Subdivisions are typically approved with a list of “Conditions of Approval.” These “conditions” are specific requirements that must be completed as part of your project before final sign-off by your municipality. In some instances, conditions can include items that may dramatically change the financial feasibility of the project. For example, the approval process might have reduced the number of proposed lots in the subdivision. As part of this phase, you will need to reassess the financial viability of the project compared to your initial goals.
Is the Tentative Map approved to your satisfaction? (Y/N)
You can put your project on hold for a certain amount of time while you consider whether to accept the Conditions Of Approval or terminate the project. You will need to check with your municipality in order to determine the length of time that a tentative map is valid.
You can put your project on hold for a certain amount of time while you consider whether to accept the Conditions Of Approval or terminate the project. You will need to check with your municipality in order to determine the length of time that a tentative map is valid.
You can put your project on hold for a certain amount of time while you consider whether to accept the Conditions Of Approval or terminate the project. You will need to check with your municipality in order to determine the length of time that a tentative map is valid.
The Tentative Map and Conditions Of Approval are so unsatisfactory to you that you have no choice but to place the project on hold or terminate the project.
The Tentative Map and Conditions Of Approval are so unsatisfactory to you that you have no choice but to place the project on hold or terminate the project.
The Tentative Map and Conditions Of Approval are so unsatisfactory to you that you have no choice but to place the project on hold or terminate the project.
The Tentative Map and Conditions of Approval are not acceptable to you without some type of modification.
The Tentative Map and Conditions of Approval are not acceptable to you without some type of modification.
The Tentative Map and Conditions of Approval are not acceptable to you without some type of modification.
If the Tentative Map and Conditions of Approval are not acceptable, you can consider revising the design and resubmitting to the local municipality. Please note that there are only certain modifications you can make without voiding the approval.
If the Tentative Map and Conditions of Approval are not acceptable, you can consider revising the design and resubmitting to the local municipality. Please note that there are only certain modifications you can make without voiding the approval.
If the Tentative Map and Conditions of Approval are not acceptable, you can consider revising the design and resubmitting to the local municipality. Please note that there are only certain modifications you can make without voiding the approval.
The Tentative Map and Conditions of Approval are satisfactory.
Continue to Phase 6, Final Map and Site Improvement Plans.
The Tentative Map and Conditions of Approval are satisfactory.
Continue to Phase 6, Final Map and Site Improvement Plans.
The Tentative Map and Conditions of Approval are satisfactory.
Continue to Phase 6, Final Map and Site Improvement Plans.
You have revised your design in order to address your concerns and had it approved by the municipality.
Continue to Phase 6, Final Map and Site Improvement Plans.
You have revised your design in order to address your concerns and had it approved by the municipality.
Continue to Phase 6, Final Map and Site Improvement Plans.
You have revised your design in order to address your concerns and had it approved by the municipality.
Continue to Phase 6, Final Map and Site Improvement Plans.
An additional contract will be required for Phase 6
Comments and revisions by your municipality may cause delays and/or additional costs
Upon completion of Phase 4 the Tentative Map has been approved and it is now time for you to make your final “GO” or “NO-GO” decision.
Subdivisions are typically approved with a list of “Conditions of Approval.” These “conditions” are specific requirements that must be completed as part of your project before final sign-off by your municipality. In some instances, conditions can include items that may dramatically change the financial feasibility of the project. For example, the approval process might have reduced the number of proposed lots in the subdivision. As part of this phase, you will need to reassess the financial viability of the project compared to your initial goals.
Is the Tentative Map approved to your satisfaction? (Y/N)
The Tentative Map and Conditions of Approval are satisfactory. Continue to Phase 6, Final Map and Site Improvement Plans.
The Tentative Map and Conditions of Approval are not acceptable to you without some type of modification.
If the Tentative Map and Conditions of Approval are not acceptable, you can consider revising the design and resubmitting to the local municipality. Please note that there are only certain modifications you can make without voiding the approval.
You have revised your design in order to address your concerns and had it approved by the municipality. Continue to Phase 6, Final Map and Site Improvement Plans.
The Tentative Map and Conditions Of Approval are so unsatisfactory to you that you have no choice but to place the project on hold or terminate the project.
You can put your project on hold for a certain amount of time while you consider whether to accept the Conditions Of Approval or terminate the project. You will need to check with your municipality in order to determine the length of time that a tentative map is valid.
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