Open Area definition

Open Area means any lands excluding enclosed structures.
Open Area means that portion of a lot excluding area set aside or used for buildings, parking, loading, and streets. Land devoted to recreation purposes to include land for swimming pools, tennis courts, and similar recreation uses shall be considered open area for the purpose of this definition.
Open Area means an area which is vertically uncovered by any structure constructed in accordance with the building plans approved by the Buildings Department; and

Examples of Open Area in a sentence

  • All radiated measurements were performed in an Open Area Test Site.

  • Preliminary scans were performed in the Open Area Test Site only to determine worst case modes.

  • Radiated Emissions measurements were performed in a 3 meter semi-anechoic chamber (equivalent to an Open Area Test Site).

  • When NMFS notifies the vessel owner, oper- ator, and/or manager of any require- ment to carry an observer on a speci- fied trip in either an Access Area or Open Area as specified in paragraph (g)(3) of this section, the vessel may not fish for, take, retain, possess, or land any scallops without carrying an observer.

  • The observer service provider must report to NMFS/NEFOP when, where, to whom, and to what fishery (including Open Area or Access Area for sea scallop trips) an observer has been deployed, within 24 hours of the observer's departure.


More Definitions of Open Area

Open Area meansany land area to which the public has unrestricted access.
Open Area means a molluscan shellfish growing area where harvesting for sale, harvesting for transplant, or gathering for depuration of molluscan shellfish is permitted. An open area status may be placed on any one of the classified area designations established by the National Shellfish Sanitation Program except for a prohibited area.
Open Area means an area on a trading vessel that—
Open Area means and cover all activities mentioned in Part C of Schedule II - SOW
Open Area means that portion of a lot that protects natural features and provides for recreational activities and that is required only when an open space lot is not created under § 17-6- 111.
Open Area means an area approved by the Oregon Department of Agriculture for the harvest of clams or mussels for human consumption;
Open Area means all areas, which shall not qualify as closed area in relation to a certain mineral raw material.