Public facilities means amenities that are—
Public facilities means major capital improvements, including, but not limited to, transportation, sanitary sewer, solid waste, drainage, potable water, educational, parks and recreational, streets, parking and health systems and facilities.
Public facilities means only the following impact fee facilities that have a life expectancy of 10 or more years and are owned or operated by or on behalf of a local political subdivision or private entity:
Examples of Public facilities in a sentence
Public facilities impacts are detailed in the table in Exhibit 3.
Public facilities impacts are detailed in the table in Exhibit 4.
Public facilities within the BAAQMD are managed by different county, city, and special-use districts.
Public facilities that are renamed must follow the same criteria for naming new facilities.
Public facilities include, but are not limited to, restrooms, snack bars, swimming pools, wading pools, decorative fountains and showers.
More Definitions of Public facilities
Public facilities means all of the following:
Public facilities means the following capital facilities
Public facilities means and include publicly owned buildings, including traditional government buildings, such as courthouses, firehouses, police stations, parks, recreational facilities, and correctional facilities.
Public facilities means (i) airports, landing fields, and air navigation facilities; (ii) educational
Public facilities means public facilities as defined in Section 66000.
Public facilities means public transportation facilities, public safety facilities, public school facilities, or public parks.
Public facilities means any meeting rooms, conference rooms, restaurants, bars, lounges, pools, recreation facilities, lobby areas, and all other similar public facilities.