R-1 Zone definition
Examples of R-1 Zone in a sentence
Signage for the daycare would be permitted in accordance with the signage requirements of the R-1 Zone.
The Halifax Mainland Land Use By-law allows a “Day Care Facility” (called a “child care centre” in the MPS) for up to eight children in the R-1 Zone in conjunction with a dwelling.
The R-1 Zone allows daycare uses as of right in the zone, provided the number of children does not exceed 14 and the building is in use as a dwelling.
The R-1 Zone allows a variety of uses including detached one-family dwellings, offices of professionals, home occupations, and child care centres for not more than 14 children in conjunction with a dwelling.
The use would be required to comply with the land use by- law Section 34 of the R-1 Zone.
The R-1 Zone allows child care centre uses as of right provided the number of children does not exceed 14 and the building is in use as a dwelling.
At this location is an existing 14 seat child daycare facility, a use permitted in the R-1 Zone.
The R-1 Zone limits land uses to single unit dwellings, existing two unit and mobile dwellings, day cares for a maximum of seven children and offices in a permitted dwelling, bed and breakfasts and open space uses.
The R-1 Zone permits single unit dwellings and, in conjunction with dwellings, day care facilities and business uses.
In an R1 Zone buildings and paved areas shall not occupy more than eighty percent (80%) of the lot area.