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The CMMSO processes applications and payments for Development Agreements, applications for Mobility Fee Calculation Certificates (MFCC), Mobility Contracts, Conditional Capacity Availability Statement (CCAS) and Concurrency Reservation Certificates (CRC). We also review building permits for compliance with City of Jacksonville requirements for Concurrency and Mobility.

What applications are required?

  • No CRC is required for projects that were previously vested (VPAC)
  • A CRC is required if there is an existing Development Agreement or Fair Share (Proportionate Share) Contract
  • Both MFCC and CRC applications are required for projects not previously vested and where there is no development agreement in place.
  • Please contact the CMMSO if the project status is unclear or unknown.
A City Development Number (CDN) is required for submittal for engineering site plan review. A CDN is automatically generated with the first application for a CRC or application for a CCAS.
  • Use the City Development Number (CDN) Request Form for work on public property, where concurrency is not required.

What is the duration of a CCAS and CRC?

Both the Conditional Capacity Availability Statement (CCAS) and Concurrency Reservation Certificate (CRC) are valid for one (1) year from the date of issuance and expire automatically unless the applicant applies for the final development order/permit for which the CCAS/CRC was required within the one-year period.  The applicant may receive from the CMMSO four (4) extensions of up to six (6) months each based upon a showing of good cause.  Additionally, the CCAS and CRC shall expire simultaneously with the approval of the final development order/permit for which the CCAS/CRC was required.

Do I have to apply for both a CCAS and CRC?

No. The applicant has the option of applying for a CCAS before applying for the required CRC in order to obtain a City Development Number (CDN) prior to establishing the scope of the project.  However, in the event a CCAS is obtained, the submission of a CRC application is required within 10-days after applying for the final development order or permit for which the CCAS has been issued.

Is a separate application required for a Mobility Fee Calculation Certificate?

Yes, in addition to applying for a Concurrency review, a separate application for a Mobility Fee Calculation Certificate is required.  Final development permits are issued against a CRC, not a Mobility Fee Calculation Certificate (MFCC).  The CRC is also used with existing development agreements.

When is a Mobility Fee payment due?

Pursuant to Section 655.503 Ordinance Code, the mobility fee is required to be paid prior to approval of final construction and/or engineering plans under Chapter 320, Ordinance Code, or building permits for single family construction.

What is the duration of Mobility Fee Calculation Certificate (MFCC)?

Mobility fee calculation certificates are valid for one (1) year from the date of issuance. If your certificate expires, you simply reapply.