Buildable Land definition

Buildable Land means residentially designated land within the urban growth boundary, including both vacant and developed land likely to be redeveloped, that is suitable, available and necessary for residential uses. Publicly owned land is generally not considered available for residential uses. Land is generally considered “suitable and available” unless it:
Buildable Land means land upon which a school building, parking lot, on-site traffic circulation and drop-off locations, playgrounds or school playing field can be built. The term includes usable land;
Buildable Land means residentially designated land within the Metro urban growth boundary, including both vacant and developed land likely to be redeveloped, that is suitable, available and necessary for residential uses. Publicly owned land is

Examples of Buildable Land in a sentence

  • This project also will build on the City of Portland previous grant supported project to update residential Buildable Land Inventory (BLI) model to better incorporate development feasibility into our redevelopment analysis.

  • For Fully Developed and Buildable Land, the Disclosure Schedule shall identify all subdivided lots upon which a home is fully constructed or under construction.

  • For Fully Developed and Buildable Land, Schedule 3.3.32(a) identifies all subdivided lots upon which a home is fully constructed or under construction.


More Definitions of Buildable Land

Buildable Land means all land that is not inland or tidal wetlands or watercourses as defined in Sections 22a-29 and 22a-38 C.G.S. or slopes with an incline of 20% or greater.
Buildable Land means land upon which a school building, parking lot, or school playing field can be built. Wetlands, including required setbacks from wetlands; areas with slopes in excess of 60 percent areas with extensive amounts of bedrock within 6 feet of the surface; and sites known to be contaminated with hazardous materials are not buildable land.
Buildable Land means residentially designated land within the urban growth boundary, including both vacant and developed land likely to be redeveloped, that is suitable, available and necessary for residential uses. Publicly owned land is generally not considered available for residential uses. Land is generally considered “suitable and available” unless it: (a) Is severely constrained by natural hazards as determined under Statewide Planning Goal 7; (b) Is subject to natural resource protection measures determined under statewide Planning Goals 5, 15, 16, 17, or 18; * * *

Related to Buildable Land

  • Leased Land means land which is the subject of a lease granted under section 60 or 93G;

  • Eligible land means undeveloped land which is zoned for commercial use and which is not subject to a building moratorium or other restriction on construction.