Residential Block definition

Residential Block means the residential block constructed or to be constructed within the Estate for private residential purposes together with such ancillary facilities in accordance with the said lease and also comprising certain Common Areas and Facilities;
Residential Block means the residential block constructed or to be constructed within the Estate for private residential purposes in accordance with the said lease (comprising Residential Unit(s) and certain Common Areas and Facilities);
Residential Block means part of the Whole Project to be developed on one portion of the Scheduled Land, comprising of residential apartment in Building Block T-01, T-02, T-03,T-04, T-05,T-06,T-07, T-08 and T-09, Common Area and Facilities reserved for use of T-01 to T-09,all improvements and structures thereon and all easements, rights and appurtenances belonging there to and named as “Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx”.

Examples of Residential Block in a sentence

  • The Security Agency shall ensure opening and proper locking of all rooms of Academic Block/Hostel Block (other than check-in check out)/ Residential Block (vacant one), switching off light, fan etc.

  • The Suburban Land Agency will make available the geotechnical report (site classification certificate) for each Single Residential Block within the Estate on the Suburban Land Agency’s website at no cost to Buyers, when available, prior to Settlement.

  • Type A permits include, but are not limited to, • Bike races; • Parades • Residential Block parties; • Parking; • Walks or Runs; • Street dances; • Theatrical plays or events, etc.; • Marketing booths.

  • Co. Miracles Special Olympics Tournament on 6/17/2017; Residential Block Party - 4300/4400 blk on 7/22/2017; WAIVER OF FEES - Chamber of Mtwc.

  • Purchasers/Tenants are hereby advised that Residents near the High Density Residential Block and/or the Gas Bar/ Car Wash/ Convenience Commercial may experience noise, lighting or other impacts and activities associated with the uses.


More Definitions of Residential Block

Residential Block means each of the two (2) blocks (other than Residential Towers) comprising Block H1 and Block H2 in the Residential Accommodation constructed on the Development for residential purposes in accordance with the Building Plans and the Government Grant and each block comprises two (2) Sky Duplexes and two
Residential Block means land on which a person is entitled under the law in force in the Territory to erect a house.";
Residential Block means the three blocks (namely Block A, Block B and Block C) constructed or to be constructed within the Estate for residential purposes in accordance with the said lease and also comprising certain Common Areas and Facilities;
Residential Block means part of the Whole Project comprising of building Block No. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8and 9 to be constructed and developed on one portion of the Scheduled Land (Scheduled Land minus Land for Commercial Block) and as shown in the map in Part III of Schedule A.
Residential Block means part of the Whole Project comprising of building Block No. 1 to 21 together with Common Area, Amenities and Facilities reserved for Residential Block and as shown in the map in Part II of Schedule A.
Residential Block means Block A, Block B and/or Block C (as the context so requires);
Residential Block means a block that has at least one of the following characteristics – zoned residentialaffected by a lease which authorises residential usebut does not include one or more of the following any land intended to remain as unleased Territory land or public open space.” Statement of compliance with the Planning and Development Act 2007 Section Statement s87(1)(a) a variation (an error variation) that -- would not adversely affect anyone’s rights if approved; and has as its only object the correction of a formal error in the plan Compliant. This technical amendment has been prepared to correct an error in the definition for Residential block. Public land overlay amendment – Block 473 MajuraThe planning and land authority received a request from the Conservator of Flora and Fauna recommending changes to the public land overlay provisions for Block 473 Majura. The subject site is located within the Canberra Nature Park’s Mount Ainslie nature reserve. It has been developed and operated as a pistol and miniature rifle range since the mid 1950s and The Canberra Pistol and Miniature Rifle Club Inc have leased the site since 1981. The club has applied for a further crown lease for a period of 50 years. In accordance with sections 336 and 337 of the Planning and Development Act 2007 the planning and land authority must not grant a lease of public land except on the written recommendation of the Conservator. It has come to the Conservator’s attention that there is an inconsistency with the current Territory Plan Map overlay and the Canberra Nature Park Plan of Management 1999. The Map shows the site as part of public land Pc Nature Reserve whereas the Plan of Management identifies the site as ‘other facilities’. The Conservator proposes that the current Pc - nature reserve overlay for Block 473 Majura is an error on the Territory Plan Map and recommends changing the overlay to Pd - special purpose reserve which has a management objective ‘to provide for public and community use of the area for recreation and education’. The use of the block for pistol shooting would be consistent with the recreational objective. This would allow the new lease to be granted prior to the expiry of the existing lease at the end of 2016. Statement of compliance with the Planning and Development Act 2007