Unenclosed definition

Unenclosed means an area where at least 50 percent of the perimeter is 65 percent or more permanently open to the passage of light and air. (Ord. 1971 § 2, 2005)
Unenclosed means not enclosed by a wall, window, screening, or other building element.
Unenclosed means a predominantly outdoor area that does not meet the definition of “enclosed.”

Examples of Unenclosed in a sentence

  • Unenclosed arrangements will be located in the area designated for physical collocation within the BellSouth Common Area.

  • Authority grants to Airline, subject to this Agreement and Airport Rules and Regulations, the right to use the Unenclosed Operations Premises identified in the Premises Notice; provided, however, that any use of Unenclosed Operations Premises must be approved by the Authority in writing and that Authority shall have the right to reassign any Unenclosed Operations Premises to another Air Carrier after thirty (30) days’ notice.

  • Airline shall have priority over another Air Carrier to lease Unenclosed Operations Premises adjacent to any Preferential Use Gate assigned to Airline or to Airline’s Exclusive Use Premises.

  • Airline’s storage or placement of material on Unenclosed Operations Premises shall be limited to operational material that either cannot be stored within enclosed Exclusive Use Premises in the Terminal or for which there are no enclosed Exclusive Use Premises in the Terminal available for lease.

  • Unenclosed accessory buildings smaller than 9.29 square meters (100 square feet), for either common or personal use, are also permitted throughout the development.

  • Airline shall, at its sole cost and expense, perform or cause to be performed services which will at all times keep its Exclusive Use Space, Preferential Baggage Make-Up Area, Preferential Use Gates, and Apron-Level Unenclosed Space clean, neat, orderly, sanitary and presentable.

  • Unenclosed Operations Premises rentals shall be due and payable on or before the tenth (10th) day of each month during the Term, in advance, without invoice, deduction, or setoff.

  • Unenclosed Loading Spaces and services areas on T6-12 zoned Lots within Block 2 West are permitted by SAP Permit and shall be buffered by a highly decorative wall or screen.

  • Unenclosed or uncovered porches, balconies and terraces may project beyond the front building lines not to exceed four (4) feet, or in respect to any corner lot or lots, any unenclosed or uncovered porches, balconies and terraces may project beyond the side building lines not to exceed four (4) feet.

  • Unenclosed Operations Premises shall be charged twelve dollars ($12) per square foot per Fiscal Year.


More Definitions of Unenclosed

Unenclosed means a space with or without a permanent roof that is not enclosed by walls, windows or doors on at least two sides. Insect screening would not constitute enclosure.
Unenclosed means any area that is not an enclosed area.
Unenclosed means an accessory structure that is (open on at least three (3) sides), such as a covered deck, covered patio, or carport: Subject to Section 9.1.1802 Accessory Structures Development Regulations; and
Unenclosed. , for any place, means without having a fence, wall or other vertical barrier so as to completely or substantially (permanently or temporarily) enclose the place.
Unenclosed means an area bounded on no more than two sides by a permanent wall and covered in a water impermeable material.
Unenclosed means an accessory structure that is open on at least three (3) sides, such as a covered deck, covered patio, or carport; and

Related to Unenclosed

  • Enclosed means closed in by a roof and four walls with appropriate openings for ingress and egress.

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  • Running at Large means any dog while roaming, running or self-hunting off the property of its owner or custodian and not under its owner's or custodian's immediate control.

  • Leash means a leash, cord, chain, or other comparable material which must be of a gauge suitable for controlling said dog and shall not be longer than six feet.

  • Diameter at Breast Height (DBH) means the diameter of the trunk of a mature tree generally measured at a point four and a half feet above ground level from the uphill side of the tree. For species of trees where the main trunk divides below the 4 ½ foot height, the DBH shall be measured at the highest point before any division.