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What if the “common plan of development or sale” actually consists of non-contiguous separate projects?

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What if the “common plan of development or sale” actually consists of non-contiguous separate projects?

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There are several situations where discrete projects that could conceivably be considered part of a larger “common plan” can actually be treated as separate projects for the purposes of permitting.

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