Site zoning definition

Site zoning means an area of land which:
Site zoning means a parcel of land with frontage on a street or has any lawful means of public access satisfactory to the Council and is of at least sufficient size to provide the minimum requirements of this By-law for a permitted or conditional use in a zone where it is located.

Examples of Site zoning in a sentence

  • In the event that any Site zoning approval or any of Licensor’s permits to operate the Site as a communications facility is withdrawn or terminated, the SLA shall terminate effective as of the termination of such Site zoning approval or permit.

  • USWC agrees that ATC shall have a preferential right to provide USWC's services for its network in accordance with the terms of this Agreement including radio frequency design, radio frequency engineering, Site identification, Site acquisition and development, Site zoning and permitting, Site construction and installation management, component purchases, and equipment installation during the Term of this Agreement.

  • Site zoning allows for multifamily development with a requirement of 1,500 sqft.

  • In the event that any Site zoning approval or any of Licensor’s permits to operate the Site as a communications facility is withdrawn or terminated, this Agreement shall terminate effective as of the termination of such Site zoning approval or permit.

  • Developer is aware that, notwithstanding current zoning for the Site, zoning and other laws can change in the future following the approval, permitting and construction of the Project.