Land Use & Zoning
What is the 'adequate public facilities' requirement in Delaware subdivision law?
AA requirement that new subdivisions have adequate public meeting space
BA requirement that development not be approved unless adequate roads, schools, utilities, and other infrastructure exist or will be provided✓ Correct
CA requirement that public land in a subdivision be donated to the government
DA certification by the local government that facilities are adequately maintained
Explanation
Adequate public facilities (concurrency) requirements in Delaware ensure that subdivisions can only be approved when sufficient public infrastructure (roads, schools, water, sewer) exists or will be provided to support the development without diminishing service levels.
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