Common use of Comprehensive Approach Clause in Contracts

Comprehensive Approach. The parties have found it difficult to deal with development on an ad hoc basis. Doing so results in an inability to provide for the coordinated development of the area and to make the best decisions with respect to the sizing and location of infrastructure improvements. It also results in a process that is cumbersome to developers as well as the parties themselves in that it is difficult to deal intermittently with individual parcels because such a piecemeal approach fails to deal with the overall policy and economic impacts upon the parties. It is therefore the intent to minimize, if not all together prevent, future discomfort, delays, frustration and costs suffered and incurred by the parties and by affected property owners, developers and others interested in any of the property addressed by this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Development Cooperation Agreement, Development Cooperation Agreement