Governmental use definition

Governmental use means a building or portion of a building owned or occupied by a municipal, county, state, federal, or other public agency including, but not limited to, municipal fire and police stations and libraries.
Governmental use means any Federal, State, or local governmental user of the waste water treatment works.
Governmental use means use by the City, State, or agencies or departments of the United States for the transmission of information by wire, radio, optical cable, electromagnetic, or other

Examples of Governmental use in a sentence

  • The City desires to develop and use the Property as a City parking lot, which is a Governmental Use, with plans for future development by selected developers.

  • The Parties acknowledge that there are no Former RDA Parcels that are currently used for a Governmental Use that are owned by the Successor Agency and that need to be conveyed to the City.


More Definitions of Governmental use

Governmental use means use by the City, State, or agencies or departments of the United States for the transmission of information by wire, radio, optical cable, electromagnetic, or other similar means both internally and externally within or between their various agencies, departments, and divisions.
Governmental use rights of the United States government under the terms of the DOE Contract; and
Governmental use means public land areas and facilities that are utilized for daily administration and operation of government business which house personnel, records, equipment and the like, belonging to or leased by the city, state, or federal government, special district, or agency. This use may include city hall, city offices, libraries, …
Governmental use means use of the sewage system by hospitals, schools, rest homes, churches, community centers or equivalent uses, where the waste produced is in the nature of domestic wastewater, and the use is not a commercial, industrial or residential use.
Governmental use includes, but is not limited to: community centers, libraries, transit centers, City parking lots, City services, and City-owned buildings and facilities. The Property has been identified to be transferred to the City by the Successor Agency for future development, disposition by the City and development by selected developers approved by the City. The City desires to develop and use the Property as a City parking lot, which is a Governmental Use, with plans for future development by selected developers. Promptly following the Effective Date, and in consideration for the distributions to the Taxing Entities by the City (through the Auditor-Controller) set forth in Section 6 of this Agreement, the Successor Agency shall convey, and the City shall accept, all of the interest in and to the Property. The Successor Agency shall convey the Property by ▇▇▇▇▇ deed in form reasonably acceptable to the Successor Agency and the City.