Private Open Space definition

Private Open Space means land that is privately owned and used for practising of sport, play- or leisure facilities or used as a botanical garden, cemetery or nature area.
Private Open Space means land that is privately owned and used for practising of sport, play- or leisure facilities or used as a botanical garden, cemetery or nature area and which is joined as Private Open Space;
Private Open Space means any land in private ownership used primarily as a private site for play, rest, recreation without financial gain.

Examples of Private Open Space in a sentence

  • Private Open Space can consist of patios and covered alfresco areas.

  • Community Planning and Development (“CPD”), in consultation with the Denver Department of Parks and Recreation (“DPR”) shall review and approve all Private Open Space designs, unless KRF determines through consultation with CPD and DPR that some or all of this open space is desired to become dedicated park land, in which use such land shall be required to be designed to DPR standards.

  • Pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, Developer shall be required to sell, gift, lease, or otherwise convey (collectively, “transfer”) the Private Open Space to the City, an Owner’s Association, Open Space Owners Association, non-profit organization, conservancy organization or other similar type entity reasonably acceptable to the City.

  • The Grantor herein reserves to itself, its successors and assigns the right to make use of the above-described premises for any and all purposes permitted by the West Hanover Township Zoning Ordinance and which are in keeping with the stated intent of the Private Open Space Conservation Easement and which shall in no way endanger the maintenance and the conservation of the above described premises as open space in its natural state.

  • Lands allocated for Private Open Space shall be readily accessible to a broad range of users, and of a size and dimension that provides for a diversity of recreation uses, both active and passive.


More Definitions of Private Open Space

Private Open Space means any land which is in private ownership used primarily as a private site for play, rest or recreation without financial gain;
Private Open Space. , means an open space to which the general public has no right of access and which is used as a private sport and play ground or as an ornamental garden;
Private Open Space means any land zoned private open space for the use as open space, garden, ornamental garden, playground, sport ground to which the general public has no right of access except with consent.
Private Open Space means land that is privately owned and used for practicing of sport, play- or leisure facilities or used as a botanical garden, cemetery or nature area. “Privately Owned Townships Serviced by the Owner” – means single properties, situated in an area not ordinarily being serviced by the Municipality, divided through subdivision or township establishment in (ten or more) full-title stands and/or sectional units and where all rates-related services inclusive of installation and maintenance of streets, roads, sidewalks, lighting, storm water drainage facilities, parks and recreation facilities, are installed at the full cost of the developer and are rendered and maintained by the residents, Home owners association or management companies/ bodies of such estate.
Private Open Space means a useable open space area exclusive of required front yard and side yard building setbacks and parking areas which is developed for the recreational use of the residents of a dwelling unit, and may include balconies, indoor common amenity space, patios, decks and level landscaped recreation areas.
Private Open Space. (privaat oop ruimte) means any land which is or will be in private ownership, or municipal land on a long term lease, with or without access control, used primarily as a private site for outdoor sports, play, rest or recreation, or as a park, garden, or play area or for nature conservation;
Private Open Space means the land that comprises the Parent Property that does not form part of an erf which is transferable and which is further designated as such on the General Plan, but excluding any public road as indicated on the General Plan.