Fully enclosed building definition
Fully enclosed building means: A building with continuous walls on all sides, extending from the ground level to the roof, with doors and windows (as deemed necessary) at various locations in the walls and including a continuous roof sheltering all areas within the wall perimeter.
Fully enclosed building means a lawfully constructed building that is enclosed so that its interior is not visible to persons who are outside the building.
Fully enclosed building means a construction that is fully enclosed (except for ventilation) consisting of walls and a roof with the objective of minimising fugitive emissions.