Mixed use definition

Mixed use means land, buildings or structures used, or designed or intended for use, for a combination of non-residential and residential uses;
Mixed use means a development comprising both commercial and residential
Mixed use means a real estate project with planned integration of some combination of retail, office, residential, or hotel uses.

Examples of Mixed use in a sentence

  • The Maximum Residential Debt Mill Levy shall apply to any Mixed-Use District, provided however, that the Maximum Commercial Debt Mill Levy may be applied within a Mixed-Use District pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement approved by the Town Council separate from the Intergovernmental Agreement provided for in Section IX and Exhibit D of the Service Plan.


More Definitions of Mixed use

Mixed use means construction of both mixed income housing and construction of space for any combination of retail, office, services, artisan, and recreational and community facilities, provided at least 40 percent of the gross floor area of the buildings involved is mixed income housing. “Mixed use” does not include industrial use.
Mixed use means land, buildings or structures used or designed or intended to be used for a combination of residential uses and non-residential uses;
Mixed use means a building incorporating residential uses in which a minimum of 30 percent of
Mixed use means land, buildings or structures used, or designed or intended for use, for a combination of at least two of commercial, industrial, institutional or residential uses;
Mixed use means lands, buildings or structures used, designed or intended to be used for both residential and non-residential uses;
Mixed use means any building or buildings containing a