Quasi-public definition

Quasi-public means public use, in some sense or degree, of land, buildings or structures under private ownership or control. For the purposes of this title, electrical substations shall be considered quasi-public uses of a public service type. (Ord. 1971 § 2, 2005)
Quasi-public means a use which in- volves as its primary purpose, the administration of a required government program or a government regulatory program.
Quasi-public means having the nature or characteristics of being public, but owned by a private or not-for-profit entity.

More Definitions of Quasi-public

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Quasi-public facilities shall mean facilities and spaces which are available to the general public but are privately owned, may be operated through government funding, and include non-profit fraternal and community service organizations.
Quasi-public means an educational or religious type include public and parochial elementary schools, junior high schools, high schools, and colleges; child day care centers, private nonprofit schools, and colleges; churches, parsonages, and other religious institutions.