Reasonably Accessible definition
Reasonably Accessible means a distance from a property to a sanitary sewer of 100 feet but the council may make a determination that up to 250 feet is practical for a connection to a public sewer system in specific circumstances.
Reasonably Accessible means that the information is available to authorized District personnel in a manner and format that is generally indexed or cataloged or is readily searchable for ease of reference.
Reasonably Accessible means a commute time from the principal access point of the place of employment in the development to the location of adequate housing by private or public conveyance of twenty minutes (during peak hour) or a commute distance of ten miles, whichever is less. In areas having an established Metropolitan Planning Organization, this distance and time determination is established from use of appropriate traffic analysis zones.
More Definitions of Reasonably Accessible
Reasonably Accessible means the services are free or at a cost within the means of research participants, can be implemented safely within the participants’ community, and no other significant obstacles to access exist that could not be reasonably overcome by efforts of investigators and the CAB. In general, services may be provided through referral if the referring clinic meets these criteria for accessibility or if direct provision of the services would critically undermine the capacity of the research staff.
Reasonably Accessible means a determination made by the City Council as to the practicality of a connection to a public sewer system. In general, the premise must be connected to the public sewer provided it is within one hundred fifty feet (150) and will flow by gravity. (IAC, 470-12.4(11))