CONDITIONAL USES definition
CONDITIONAL USES means a conditional use listed in a specific zone that may be permitted by Council or the Development Officer, where delegated, after consideration of the impact of that use upon neighbouring land and other criteria listed in the specific zone or other sections of this By-law.
CONDITIONAL USES means certain uses which because of special requirements or
CONDITIONAL USES means a use, other than a permitted use, including subdivision, which may be allowed by the board under certain conditions as set forth in this chapter and as determined by the Board under Reg. 4.
Examples of CONDITIONAL USES in a sentence
USES BY RIGHT & CONDITIONAL USES USES BY RIGHT · ANY USES NOT LISTED HEREIN SHALL BE CONSIDERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH USES PERMITTED UNDER THE R-1-C ZONING DISTRICT AS SET FORTH UNDER THE ▇▇▇▇▇ COUNTY DEVELOPMENT CODE.
More Definitions of CONDITIONAL USES
CONDITIONAL USES means certain uses which are otherwise not allowed in a use district but are permitted in specific circumstances subject to a conditional use permit granted by the city council. Conditional uses require a special degree of control to make such uses consistent with and compatible to other existing or permissible uses in the same zone or zones.
CONDITIONAL USES means are a uses, developments, or substantial developments which is are classified as a conditional use or is not classified within the Master Program.