Community facilities definition

Community facilities means a specific work, or improvement within this state or a specific item of equipment or tangible personal property owned or operated by any political subdivision or nonprofit corporation and used within this state to provide any essential service to the general public;
Community facilities means real and personal property; buildings, equipment, lands, and grounds for recreational or social assemblies, and for educational, health, or welfare purposes; and necessary or convenient utilities, when designed primarily for the benefit and use of the authority or the occupants of the dwelling units.
Community facilities means the common areas and community facilities of the Village provided by the Operator from time to time.

Examples of Community facilities in a sentence

  • The Purchaser hereby waives any right to (existing or which may exist in the future) any objection, requisition, claim for compensation against the Master Developer or the Seller on the basis of the unavailability of the Master Community Facilities, the lack of development of certain plots and any ongoing construction works in the Master Community.

  • The Requested Amount is authorized and payable pursuant to the terms of that certain Joint Community Facilities Agreement, dated as of , 2020, by and among Perris Union High School District, WSI Land Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and Romoland School District (the “JCFA”).

  • The Master Developer is responsible for managing the Master Community and repairing, maintaining and operating the Master Community Facilities in accordance with the Master Community Declaration.

  • On-going construction and phasing of the Master Community The Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that, as at the date of Completion, there shall be on-going construction works in the Master Community and that certain Master Community Facilities will remain under design and construction and certain will remain undeveloped.

  • The Master Developer will levy the Master Community Service Charges on owners and occupiers within the Master Community (including the Building Owners Association in respect of the Building) to cover the costs of Operating the Master Community Facilities and the Purchaser has a continuing obligation (together with all other owners in the Master Community) to contribute towards the Master Community Facilities expenses calculated and payable in accordance with the Master Community Declaration.


More Definitions of Community facilities

Community facilities means all real property, buildings, structures, or other facilities, including related fixtures, equipment, and furnishings, to be owned, operated, financed, constructed, and maintained under this chapter, including public, community, village, neighborhood, or town buildings, centers and plazas, auditoriums, day care child-care centers, recreation halls, educational facilities, hospital facilities as defined in section 140.01 of the Revised Code, recreational facilities, natural resource facilities, including parks and other open space land, lakes and streams, cultural facilities, community streets, pathway and bikeway systems, pedestrian underpasses and overpasses, lighting facilities, design amenities, or other community facilities, and buildings needed in connection with water supply or sewage disposal installations or steam, gas, or electric lines or installation.
Community facilities means [the provision of facilities] at [specify site] which meet local community needs and are publicly available
Community facilities. Any facility or area on the property for resident use. (Pool, Gym, etc)
Community facilities means a specific work, or improvement within this state or a specific
Community facilities means municipal facilities that assist the economic and community de-
Community facilities is defined in Section 3.1. “Community Facilities Entity” is defined in Section 3.1.
Community facilities. (gemeenskapsfasiliteite) means a place utilised as a social, health or welfare institution, or for the administration thereof, and includes a hospital, hospice, nursing home, clinic or place of worship, whether private or public;