Building Elevation Sample Clauses
The Building Elevation clause defines the required height and external appearance of a building as part of a construction or development agreement. It typically specifies design elements such as facade materials, window placements, and architectural features, ensuring that the completed structure matches approved plans or aesthetic standards. This clause helps maintain consistency with zoning requirements or neighborhood guidelines, preventing disputes over design deviations and ensuring the project meets regulatory and community expectations.
Building Elevation. Minimum first floor elevations for all Buildings in the Park shall be subject to approval by FIPCO dependent upon location with the Park. Basements, pipe chases, sumps or other such construction below this elevation shall be floodproofed in a manner approved by FIPCO.
