Interim uses definition

Interim uses means certain uses which may, under special circumstances, be allowed to locate in harbor areas (see WAC 332-30-115(5)).
Interim uses means those uses which occur before the establishment of an urban settlement pattern.

Examples of Interim uses in a sentence

  • Interim uses that are non- trust uses will be allowed for a limited period not to exceed ten years.

  • Interim uses shall be limited to shared/overflow parking, open space, and temporary uses (i.e. outdoor markets, car shows, mobile sales units, special events, and others as outlined in UDC 3-4.

  • Interim uses are allowed in the HD-A-BP zoning district subject to the regulations contained in Lake Elmo City Code Section 154.019.

  • Interim uses shall not result in the permanent stripping of topsoil from more than 5% of the Community Park Parcel.

  • Interim uses of the Existing Building not requiring its redevelopment or a change of use shall not require a site development plan.

Related to Interim uses

  • NCZ Examined Project means any Generator or UDR project that is not exempt pursuant to 23.4.5.7.8 and either (i) is in a Class Year on the date the Commission accepts the first ICAP Demand Curve to apply to a Mitigated Capacity Zone or (ii) meets the criteria specified in 23.4.5.7.3(II). An NCZ Examined Project may be at any phase of development or in operation or an Installed Capacity Supplier.