Buildable definition
Examples of Buildable in a sentence
One (1) duplex wall-mounted 1.5 amp, 120 volt convenience outlet mounted at standard locations with white plastic cover plate for each one hundred fifty (150) square feet of Buildable Area.
One (1) single way light switch, rocker type, mounted at standard locations with white plastic cover plate for each three hundred seventy five (375) square feet of Buildable Area.
However, from and after the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy with respect to any Buildable Area within the Site, such Buildable Area and any Restricted Land made subject to a Restricted Land Covenant in connection with such Buildable Area, shall not be subject to, and shall be released from, any further liability under this Agreement.
One (1) telephone wall outlet mounted at standard locations for each two hundred (200) square feet of Buildable Area with pull wire through the partition.
Notwithstanding any contrary provision herein, any Buildable Lot Owner shall automatically be deemed released from this Agreement without further written release.
One (1) full height, solid core, mahogany veneer door with a metal frame and lever handle latch set hardware per three hundred seventy five (375) square feet of Buildable Area.
If the City is required to undertake “reasonable measures” under the Review and Evaluation (Buildable Lands) Program pursuant to RCW 36.70A.215, the City will consider adopting a density credit program in conjunction with the County.
For the purposes of this Agreement, “Buildable Lot Owner” shall mean the grantee under a deed conveying fee title (or a lessee under a written lease having a term of three years or more) to a Buildable Lot who is an Unrelated Third Party.
One (1) 2’ x 4’ recessed florescent lighting fixture with anodized aluminum parabolic shaped louvers, including initial ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, per eighty-five (85) square feet of Buildable Area.
Each lot shall have an [11,000] square foot contiguous finished Buildable Area, as defined by the City Code, constructed no lower in elevation than the elevation required by the City Code at the time of actual construction.