the Development Zone definition

the Development Zone means the whole of the land comprised in Certificates of Title Register Book Volume 6170 Folio 316;
the Development Zone means the whole of “the land” comprised in allotments 501 and 502 in Deposited Plan No. 70527 and allotment 18 in Deposited Plan No. 37682

Examples of the Development Zone in a sentence

  • If the start of construction is extended by the Administrative Committee of the Development Zone, the completion deadline of the construction shall be extended accordingly.

  • Building location, massing and height in the Development Zone will be designed and constructed to protect and complement views of the mountain backdrop from the Highway 36 bike path and the South Boulder Creek Trail.

  • Unless otherwise varied below, all development shall be in accordance with the City of Cockburn Local Planning Scheme No. 3, the Residential Design Codes of WA (R-Codes), and the City of Cockburn Local Planning Policy 1.16: Single House Standards for Medium Density Housing in the Development Zone (LPP 1.16).

  • The University may pay the City for mitigation within Open Space Zone as a result of development in the Development Zone that displace wetlands.

  • Natural areas within the Development Zone shall include native grassland, habitat, protected wetlands and green buffers.

  • Prior to any University development in the Development Zone, the University will submit a draft CUBSMP to the City for its review and comment.

  • Useable Green Spaces within the Development Zone shall include amenities, be interconnected, and be arranged to be accessible and functional, incorporating quality landscaping, a mixture of sun and shade, and places for residents and the community to gather.

  • Contemplate the Development Zone (the “Zone”) in its entirety as a collection of walkable neighborhoods with an integrated system of streets, trails, recreation amenities, and freely accessible, usable Green Space, collectively known as the public realm.

  • Party B shall obtain approval documents for the project transfer as well as the written comments from the Administration Commission of the Development Zone.

  • The City will not increase the 100- or 500-year floodplain limits onto the Development Zone without prior approval from the University, which approval may be withheld in the University’s sole discretion.