Religious Facility definition
Religious Facility means an establishment of religious organizations operated for worship, religious training or study, government or administration of an organized religion, or for promotion of religious activities, as specifically defined in Fremont Municipal Code (FMC) Chapter 18.25.
Religious Facility means a facility that operates for the advancement of a theological philosophy and the practices and rituals associated with the beliefs, faith, or creed of a church, religious society, congregation, or religious denomination, when such practices or rituals are legal.
Religious Facility means a church or place of worship or religious assembly with related facilities such as the following in any combination: rectory or convent; private school, meeting hall, offices for administration of the institution, licensed child or adult daycare, playground, cemetery.
Examples of Religious Facility in a sentence
The presence of the Religious Facility, Railroads and Trails will not impact the sale of the parcel.
There is one (1) Religious Facility located approximately 500 feet to the east-northeast of the parcel.
More Definitions of Religious Facility
Religious Facility means an institution, such as a church, temple, mosque, synagogue or other
Religious Facility means a space or venue intended for people to visit and gather for religious activities, including worship, congregation, and other activities affiliated with the religion, but does not include a Major Religious Facility as defined in this Section.
Religious Facility means a building or structure in which worship, ceremonies, rituals and education pertaining to a particular system of beliefs are held.
Religious Facility means an institution, such as a church, temple, mosque, synagogue or other structure, together with its accessory structures, used primarily for religious worship.
Religious Facility means a place where religious services are conducted as the principal purpose, such as a church, mosque, synagogue or temple, and includes accessory uses in the primary or accessory buildings such as religious education, reading rooms, assembly rooms, and residences for pastoral staff.