Land Use & Zoning

Florida's 'concurrency' requirement means that:

AAll development permits must be approved concurrently by state and local agencies
BPublic infrastructure (roads, water, sewer, schools, parks) must be in place or funded concurrently with new development✓ Correct
CTwo buyers cannot simultaneously bid on the same property
DBrokers must concurrently disclose all offers

Explanation

Florida's concurrency requirement (Chapter 163 F.S.) mandates that public facilities and services (roads, sewer, water, parks, schools) must be available concurrent with the impacts of new development — preventing urban sprawl infrastructure deficits.

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