Land Use & Zoning
Concurrency in Kansas land use planning means:
AMultiple developers building in the same area at the same time
BPublic infrastructure (roads, utilities, schools) must be available or funded concurrent with new development✓ Correct
CTwo zoning districts overlapping on the same parcel
DMultiple easements on the same property
Explanation
Concurrency requires that public infrastructure and services (roads, water, sewer, schools) be adequate to serve new development at the time of development or shortly thereafter.
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