Institutional development definition

Institutional development means development of a building or structure intended for use,
Institutional development means development associated with a medical or educational institution and associated uses, on a site of at least five acres in area. Medical institutional campuses include medical centers and hospitals. Educational institutional campuses include universities, colleges, high schools, and other similar institutions offering course of study leading to a high school diploma or a degree certified by a recognized accreditation body. Associated uses on institutional campuses may include some commercial or light industrial uses, residential and other uses.
Institutional development means development of a building or structure that meets the criteria set out in section 11.1(2) of O.Reg. 82/98 to the Act;

Examples of Institutional development in a sentence

  • Institutional development shall provide public access if required by Section 6.5, Public access.

  • Institutional development of the ARS in motorway operation and maintenance by: (a) establishing motorway guidelines; (b) testing a small experimental motorway management unit at ARS; and (c) carrying out an operations and maintenance pilot on sections of existing motorways, through the provision of goods, consultants’ services and training.

  • Institutional development must not result in a net loss of shoreline ecological functions or have significant adverse impacts to other shoreline uses, resources and values such as recreation and public access.

  • Institutional development of SIF and adequacy of its staffing both for SIF headquarters and regional offices.

  • Institutional development to assist DFCCIL and MOR to develop their capabilities to best utilize heavy haul freight systems.


More Definitions of Institutional development

Institutional development means development of a building or structure, or portions thereof, intended for use;
Institutional development means…long-term care homes; retirement homes; universities and colleges; memorial homes; clubhouses; or athletic grounds of the Royal Canadian Legion; and hospices.”
Institutional development means any development on the land for any of the following purposes-
Institutional development means building the capacity and image of the University by initiating, mobilizing and managing resources.
Institutional development means a building or structure used or intended to be used only on a non-profit basis for cultural, recreational, social, religious, governmental, public hospital or educational purposes, and also includes any building or structure that is serviced with sewer, water or drainage and which is not a residential, commercial or industrial development;
Institutional development means those public and/or private facilities having a primarily public-serving function, including, but not limited to, government offices, police and fire stations, libraries, activity centers, schools, health care facilities, educational and religious training centers, and water-oriented research facilities.
Institutional development means for the purposes of subsection 13(5), means development of a building or structure intended for use: (a) as a long-term care home within the meaning of subsection 2(1) of the Long Term Care Homes Act, 2007; (b) as a retirement home within the meaning of subsection 2(1) of the Retirement Homes Act, 2010; (c) by any institution of the following post-secondary institutions for the objects of the institution: (i) a university in Ontario that receives direct, regular and ongoing operation funding from the Government of Ontario; (ii) a college or university federated or affiliated with a university described in subclause (i); or (iii) an Indigenous Institute prescribed for the purposes of section 6 of the Indigenous Institute Act, 2017; (d) as a memorial home, clubhouse or athletic grounds by an Ontario branch of the Royal Canadian Legion; or (e) as a hospice to provide end of life care; or land, buildings, or structures, or a portion thereof, for a public or non-profit purpose, including a religious, charitable, educational, health or welfare purpose, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, may include such uses as schools, hospitals , places of worship, recreation facilities, community centres and government buildings