Net buildable area definition
Net buildable area means the “site area” less the following areas:
Net buildable area means the area of a lot excluding any areas where building is prohibited. “Net Usable Site Area” means the total site or lot ownership expressed in acres or square feet less
Net buildable area means gross land area, measured in acres, minus land area in roads, panhandle access and other rights-of-way, surface stormwater retention/detention/water quality facilities, submerged lands, regional utility corridors and land dedicated to the city.
More Definitions of Net buildable area
Net buildable area means the area of a parcel of land, less the area devoted to streets, roads, or alleys, whether public or private.
Net buildable area means the horizontal area of a tract, parcel, or lot of land remaining after subtracting from the gross area of the tact, parcel, or lot the areas identified as wetlands on the Oregon Department of State Lands’ on-line Statewide Wetlands Inventory Map, or as shown on an approved wetlands delineation, any areas having a slope of 15% or more, areas identified as SFHA, or other natural hazards that would limit development.
Net buildable area means the gross area of the properties listed in Figure 1 and Table 5 of section 19.16.013 of this title, less those portions of each site that cannot be developed due to physical features (e.g., topography and parcel configuration) or environmental constraints (e.g., flood hazards). Net Buildable Area shall be determined on the basis of field survey data, available GIS data, preliminary grading and drainage plans and similar supporting application materials and specialized studies submitted or performed in connection with applications for Entitlements.
Net buildable area means gross land area, measured in acres, minus land area in roads, panhandle access and other rights-of-way, surface stormwater retention/detention/water quality facilities, existing