Land Use & Zoning
A Florida developer's project requires a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) review when it:
AInvolves commercial development exceeding 50,000 square feet
BExceeds specific threshold criteria for size/type that could have substantial effects beyond the local jurisdiction✓ Correct
CIs located within 1,000 feet of a state road
DInvolves federal funding or permits
Explanation
Florida's DRI process (F.S. 380) requires regional review for developments that exceed threshold criteria and could have substantial effects beyond the boundaries of a single local government. Thresholds vary by development type (residential, commercial, industrial, etc.) and region. DRI review involves regional planning councils and the state.
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