Land use pattern definition

Land use pattern means the number, location and configuration of parcels of a given size. See Bremerton, at 50; see also, Vashon-Maury, at 79.

Examples of Land use pattern in a sentence

  • Land use pattern in the two districts is characterised by substantial extent of coconut and paddy land interspersed with home gardens/human settlements and large tracts of Chena land.

  • Land use pattern in the district is characterised by large-scale tea plantations in the hilly areas, small tracts of ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ among the village settlements, small-scale rubber plantations and natural forest cover mostly found in the Knuckles mountain range.

Related to Land use pattern

  • land use means the purpose for which land is or may be used lawfully in terms of a land use scheme, existing scheme or in terms of any other authorisation, permit or consent issued by a competent authority, and includes any conditions related to such land use purposes;

  • land use scheme means the land use scheme adopted and approved in terms of Chapter 3 and for the purpose of these By-laws include an existing scheme until such time as the existing scheme is replaced by the adopted and approved land use scheme.

  • Land use application means an application required by a municipality's land use

  • Land Use Regulations means all federal, state and local laws, rules, regulations, ordinances and plans relating to or governing the use or development of land in the City, including but not limited to environmental, zoning and building code laws and regulations.

  • Land use plan means a plan prepared under former 1921 PA 207, former 1943 PA 184, or a site plan under the Michigan zoning enabling act, 2006 PA 110, MCL 125.3101 to 125.3702.