R-1 Zone definition

R-1 Zone means residential first density.

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.

Related to R-1 Zone

  • Buffer Zone means an area designated to be left along roads or other features in which there will be no cutting.

  • Use Zone means the area beneath and surrounding a play structure or piece of equipment that is designated for unrestricted movement around the equipment, and onto which a child falling from or exiting the equipment could be expected to land.

  • Reserve Zone means any of those geographic areas consisting of a combination of one or more Control Zone(s), as designated by the Office of the Interconnection in the PJM Manuals, relevant to provision of, and requirements for, reserve service.

  • Saturated zone or "zone of saturation" means that part of the earth's crust in which all voids are filled with water.

  • overlay zone means a mapped overlay superimposed on one or more established zoning areas which may be used to impose supplemental restrictions on uses in these areas or permit uses otherwise disallowed;