Land Use & Zoning
In Montana, 'adequate public facilities' ordinances (also called concurrency requirements) require that:
AAll developers install their own public facilities
BNew development only proceed when public infrastructure (roads, schools, water, sewer) has adequate capacity to serve the development✓ Correct
CFederal funding must be secured before any development is approved
DOnly commercial developments must have adequate facilities
Explanation
Adequate public facilities (concurrency) requirements ensure that public infrastructure has adequate capacity to accommodate new development before or concurrent with its impacts. Without these requirements, development can outpace infrastructure capacity.
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