Special Place definition
Special Place means a physical area consisting of indoor or outdoor spaces designed and located to encourage social interaction in a neighbourhood by bringing people together and offering opportunities for active or passive participation. An example of a ‘special place’ may be a playground, a passive open space or a plaza with a bus stop adjacent to a convenience store site.
Examples of Special Place in a sentence
The exposed coal in this area was extracted by French settlers in 1720 (Nova Scotia Museum, 1996); this site is a designated Special Place under Nova Scotia's Special Places Protection Act.