Site Size definition

Site Size means the sum in acres of all proposed “Hazardous Waste Management Unit(s)” as defined in Section 004 (40 CFR 260.10). (7-1-97)
Site Size means the sum in acres of all proposed “Hazardous Waste Management Unit(s)” as defined in Section 004 (40 CFR 260.10). (3-24-22)
Site Size means the sum in acres of all proposed “Hazardous Waste Management Unit(s)” as defined in Section 004 (40 CFR 260.10). (3-20-20)T

Examples of Site Size in a sentence

  • Lessor City of Corvallis Lessee WKL Investments Hout, LLC Site Size 157,420.6 SF (3.61 acres) Term Expiration June 30, 2042 with options to extend (Original Agreement dated June 2, 1997) Expenses Lessor provides the use and benefits of the public water, sewer, and drainage systems.

  • Subsection 9(b) is replaced with the following table: Design Standards Residential Low Density (1) Residential Medium Density (13) Residential High Density Minimum Lot Size 4,000 s.f. 2,000 s.f.(2) 2,000 s.f.(2) Minimum Development Site Size N/A(3) 3 acres (4) 3 acres (4) Minimum Lot Width 40' 18' (5) 18' (5) Maximum Density (units per acre) 6 10 20 Minimum Living Area 1,000 s.f. 650 s.f. 650 s.f. Minimum Front Setback(6) 10 ft.


More Definitions of Site Size

Site Size means the sum in acres of all proposed "Hazardous Waste Management Unit(s)" as defined in Section 004 (40 CFR Part 260.10). (3-1-93)( )
Site Size means the sum in acres of all proposed "Hazardous Waste Management Unit(s)" as defined in Section 004 (40 CFR 260.10). (4-15-96)T

Related to Site Size

  • Site/s means any location where the Client Concerned have equipment or infrastructure installed.

  • Lot Line, Side means a lot line other than a front or rear lot line.

  • Lot Size means the number Underlying Assets in one Lot in a CFD.

  • Private-Side Information means any information with respect to Holdings and its Subsidiaries that is not Public-Side Information.

  • Line Side means the End Office switch connections that have been programmed to treat the circuit as a local line connected to a terminating station (e.g., an ordinary subscriber’s telephone station set, a PBX, answering machine, facsimile machine or computer). Line Side connections offer only those transmission and signal features appropriate for a connection between an End Office and such terminating station.