Infill definition

Infill means at least 75 percent of the linear measurement of the perimeter of the site adjoins parcels that are developed with urban uses. For the purposes of this definition, parcels that are only separated by a street or highway shall be considered to be adjoined.
Infill means utilization of vacant land in previously developed areas.
Infill means an undeveloped area of land located within an existing urban sewer service area, surrounded by devel- opment or development and natural or man−made features where development cannot occur. “In−fill” does not include any unde- veloped area that was part of a larger new development for which a notice of intent to apply for a storm water permit in accordance with subch. III of ch. NR 216 was required to be submitted after October 1, 2004, to the department or the department of com- merce.

Examples of Infill in a sentence

  • Schedule 6.1(x) sets forth as of the Agreement Date whether such Eligible Property is a CBD or Urban Infill Property, an Acquisition Property or a Development Property.

  • Schedule 5.21 hereto contains a complete and accurate list of all Properties comprising the Eligible Unencumbered Property Pool as of the Closing Date (and as updated in accordance with the terms of Section 6.02 hereof) and a description of each Property as a CBD or Urban Infill Property or a Suburban Property.

  • General In-fill developments are required to follow the Building Department Code for stormwater mitigation.

  • Our products range from orchestra pit fillers, seating risers, performance stages, guardrail and handrail, stage traps, choral risers, acoustical ceiling panels, orchestra shells, ADA Infill platforms, and ADA Ramps.

  • All supplemental electrical panels and electrical equipment located within the open space to be removed back to core tenant distribution panels; · Removal of all existing tenant tel/data cabling; · Gypsum soffits with linear diffusers to remain; · Gypsum Columns to remain; · Infill existing floor cores; · Code compliant tenant demising walls to be provided throughout space.


More Definitions of Infill

Infill means the placement of additional Stations within the Program Area in order to address unmet demand or community request.
Infill means the subdivision of property into parcels that are generally consistent with the size of surrounding parcels;
Infill means the use of vacant land or property or the redevelopment of existing buildings within a built-up area for further construction or land development.
Infill means the use of vacant land or property or the
Infill means development of vacant or remnant land passed over by previous development and that is consistent with zoning. Infill occurs in urban areas. It may also occur in rural areas on commercial or industrial zoned land where the land has been developed into an urban block pattern including a local street network, and the posted highway speed is at or below 45 miles per hour.
Infill means the development of land located in an area that is mainly developed. "Kennel" means a lot or building in which four or more dogs or cats at least four months of
Infill means the placement of additional Racks within the Service Area in order to address unmet demand or community request.