Greenspace definition

Greenspace or “Open Space” means permanently protected areas of the site that are preserved in a natural state.
Greenspace means land and water that is:
Greenspace means an area of land, vegetated by natural features such as grass, trees, or shrubs, within an urban context and less than one acre in size that creates public value through one or more of the following attributes:

Examples of Greenspace in a sentence

  • Policy CS8 of Woking Core Strategy (2012) requires new residential development beyond a 400m threshold, but within 5 kilometres of the TBH SPA boundary to make an appropriate contribution towards the provision of Suitable Alternative Natural Greenspace (SANG) and Strategic Access Management and Monitoring (SAMM), to avoid impacts of such development on the SPA.

  • The term given to this alternative land is Suitable Alternative Natural Greenspace (SANG).

  • To summarise the overall strategy for the spending of this money is principally by way of the Council's adopted capital projects and strategies e.g. the Greenspace Management Strategy which provides the background and justification for projects.

  • Core Strategy (2012) policy CS8 requires new residential development beyond a 400m threshold, but within 5km of the SPA boundary, to make an appropriate contribution towards the provisions of Suitable Alternative Natural Greenspace (SANG) and the Strategic Access Management and Monitoring (SAMM).

  • The planning obligation will provide that a commuted sum as required by Policy DQ2: Trees and Development and/or Policy DQ3: Public Greenspace and Development of the Revised Deposit Draft UDP will be paid to the Local Planning Authority for amenity purposes.


More Definitions of Greenspace

Greenspace means areas whether natural, cultural or archaeological that have important natural functions and/or cultural significance and/or that serve as green corridors or open space areas, or are designated Open Space in the Jasper Community Sustainability Plan or its successors;
Greenspace means an area permanently protected for the common use of the general public or for the common use of the residents of a development, and in its natural state or developed only to an extent conforming to these regulations.
Greenspace means vegetative upland or wetland that remains in its natural state or has been developed only to the extent consistent with natural ecological systemsprotection.
Greenspace means port properties that are designated to provide public access to outdoor environmental recreational experiences and are at least partially, if not completely, covered in vegetation.
Greenspace means those lots owned by Sierra Country Club and:
Greenspace means an area of land, vegetated by natural
Greenspace means permanently protected land and water, including agricultural and forestry land, that is in its undeveloped, natural state or that has been developed only to the extent consistent with, or is restored to be consistent with, one or more of the following goals: