Land Use & Zoning
Florida's 'concurrency' requirement in its Growth Management Act means that:
ADevelopment must occur simultaneously in multiple counties
BPublic infrastructure and services must be available concurrently with development✓ Correct
CAll property owners in a development area must agree before permits are issued
DNew development must match the architectural style of neighboring properties
Explanation
Florida's Growth Management Act requires 'concurrency' — meaning public infrastructure (roads, schools, water, sewer, parks) must be available or scheduled to be available at the time of development. Developers may be required to contribute to infrastructure costs through impact fees or concurrency management agreements.
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