Feasible definition

Feasible means capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, taking into account economic, environmental, social, and technological factors.
Feasible means able to be constructed or implemented consistent with sound engineering principles.
Feasible means, for the purpose of this chapter, that an action, such as a development project, mitigation, or preservation requirement, meets all of the following conditions:

Examples of Feasible in a sentence

  • CLEC will provide to Qwest information to be able to provide transit records on a mechanized basis when Technically Feasible.

  • Qwest shall make space available in adjacent controlled environmental vaults, controlled environmental huts, or similar structures to the extent Technically Feasible.

  • The Planning Screen occurs when projects are evaluated for inclusion or prioritization within a Cost Feasible Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP).

  • If the site visit determines that the placement of microwave equipment is Technically Feasible, Qwest will provide a quote for the microwave Entrance Facility with the quote for the submitted Collocation Application.

  • If the site visit determines that unobstructed line-of-sight and placement of the microwave equipment are not Technically Feasible, CLEC will be billed only for the site visit.


More Definitions of Feasible

Feasible. 56038.5. "Feasible" means capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, taking into account economic, legal, social, and technological factors.
Feasible means that an action, such as a development project, mitigation, or preservation requirement, meets all of the following conditions:
Feasible means capable of being accomplished in a
Feasible means capable of being done, executed, accomplished or brought about by engineering standards.
Feasible means technically, economically, environmentally and financially feasible and “feasibility” has a similar meaning.
Feasible means that this mitigation measure shall be applied to future discretionary projects under the 2040 General Plan when and to the extent it is “capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, taking into account economic, environmental, legal, social, and technological factors” as determined by the County in the context of such future projects based on substantial evidence. This definition is consistent with the definition of “feasible” set forth in CEQA (Pub. Res. Code, § 21066.1) and the CEQA Guidelines (§ 15164).
Feasible means, for the purpose of this chapter, that an action, such as a development project, mitigation, or preservation requirement, meets all of the following conditions: (a) The action can be accomplished with technologies and methods that have been used in the past in similar circumstances, or studies or tests have demonstrated in similar circumstances that such approaches are currently available and likely to achieve the intended results; (b) The action provides a reasonable likelihood of achieving its intended purpose; and (c) The action does not physically preclude achieving the project's primary intended legal use. In cases where the chapter requires certain actions unless they are infeasible, the burden of proving infeasibility is on the applicant. In determining an action's infeasibility, the Director may weigh the action's relative public costs and public benefits, considered in the short- and long-term time frames.