Land Use & Zoning
What is Florida's 'concurrency requirement' under the Growth Management Act?
AAll development must be consistent with the comprehensive plan at the time of approval
BPublic infrastructure (roads, utilities, schools) must be available concurrent with the impacts of new development✓ Correct
CMultiple government agencies must concurrently review all development applications
DNew development must match the style and density of adjacent existing development
Explanation
Florida's concurrency requirement mandates that adequate public infrastructure and facilities (roads, water, sewer, drainage, parks, schools) must be available concurrent with the impacts of new development, or the development cannot proceed.
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