Small-scale definition
Small-scale means 1 or more of the following:
Small-scale means a proposal that contains more than 2 units and less than or equal to 10 units or, a proposal that contains a non-residential gross floor area less than or equal to 1,000 square metres or, a proposal that contains a mixture of units and non-residential uses less than or equal to 1,000 square metres of gross floor area and includes Short Term Accommodation premise as defined by the applicable Zoning By-law (2013-13);
Small-scale means a single energy system with a generating capacity of not more than 2 megawatts or an integrated energy system with a generating capacity of not more than 10 megawatts.
More Definitions of Small-scale
Small-scale means of a size or intensity which has minimal impacts on the surrounding area and which makes minimal demands on the existing infrastructure.
Small-scale means of a size or intensity which has minimal impacts on the surrounding area and
Small-scale fishermen means fishermen operating in vessels less than 15 m in length.
Small-scale means a description of the relative scale at which a map is created. For example, a map at a scale of 1:24,000 is at a small scale when compared with a map at a 1:2,400 scale.
Small-scale in this topic simply means “not large scale”; we are not targeting large biorefineries needing large investments and regional-scale biomass supply chains, but rather very local installations with a very local biomass input. The budget available and envisaged end TRLs reflect the targeted scale of operations.
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Small-scale means a term which indicates that development regulations will limit the intensity, size, scale, number of uses and other factors of a particular development.