First Storey definition

First Storey. - means that part of a building having a floor area closest to grade with a ceiling height of more than 1.8 metres (6 ft.) above grade.
First Storey means the storey with its floor closest to grade and having its ceiling more than 1.8 m (5' 11") above grade.
First Storey means the uppermost storey having its floor level not more than 2m above grade;

More Definitions of First Storey

First Storey means the storey with its floor closest to finished grade having its ceiling at least 1.8 metres above finished grade.
First Storey means the storey of a building, structure or part thereof, that has its floor closest to the grade and its ceiling more than 1.8 m above the grade;
First Storey means the storey of a building directly above the basement, or where there is no basement, the lowest storey of a building;
First Storey means the upper most storey having its floor level not more than two (2) metres above grade;
First Storey or “GROUND FLOOR” means the storey having its floor level closest to finished grade and its ceiling at least 2 metres (6.562 feet) above finished grade.
First Storey means the storey that has its floor closest to grade and its ceiling more than one-point-eight (1.8) metres above the average adjacent grade abutting the front yard, but shall not include the basement. For purposes of this bylaw, the first storey is deemed to be at or above ground level;
First Storey means that part of a building having a floor area closest to grade with a ceiling height of more than 1.8 meters (6 feet.) above grade.