Zoning Classifications definition

Zoning Classifications means the zoning classification under Chapter 112 of the Town Code for the Property that will apply upon annexation and which is shown in the Plat of Annexation attached to the Petition as Exhibit B.
Zoning Classifications means the zoning classifications under Chapter 112 of the Town Code for sections of the Property that will apply upon annexation and which are shown in the Plat of Annexation attached hereto Exhibit B.
Zoning Classifications means the zoning classification under Chapter 112 of the Town Code for the Property that will apply upon annexation and which are shown in the Plat of Annexation.

Examples of Zoning Classifications in a sentence

  • Zoning Classifications that allow mixed (both commercial and residential) uses are to be evaluated as an unzoned commercial or industrial area.

  • Map B: Zoning Classifications and District Boundaries The current Zoning Map for the City of Winfield is available at the Public Improvement Department or on the City's webpage: (http://www.winfieldks.org/zoningmap).

  • Medium density residential areas means land zoned for base densities greater than 1 dwelling unit per 5 acres and less than or equal to 1 dwelling unit per acre, including both existing and planned development and their associated infrastructure, such as roads, utilities, and water and sewer service, and corresponds to the Charles County Zoning Classification(s) of Rural Residential, Low Density Residential, Agricultural Conservation, and Rural Conservation.

  • Map B: Zoning Classifications and District Boundaries The current Zoning Map for the City of Winfield is available at the Public Improvement Department or on the City's webpage: (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/zoningmap).

  • For example, Sacramento County, Cal., allows lots as small as one acre in its “Agricultural/Residential Zoning District” designated as “A-1.” Sacramento Cnty., Cal., Summary of Zoning Classifications, 1 (2007) http://www.per.saccounty.net/LandUseRegulationDocuments/ Documents/ZoningCodes/ZoningClassSummary.pdf.

  • High density residential areas means land zoned for base densities greater than 1 dwelling unit per acre, including both existing and planned development and their associated infrastructure, such as roads, utilities, and water and sewer service, and corresponds to the Charles County Zoning Classification(s) of Village Residential, Medium Density Residential, and High Density Residential.

  • All of the following potentially applicable Town of Prairie Lake Ordinances: Mobile Home Ordinance; Condominium Ordinance; Multiple Zoning Classifications Ordinance; Campground Ordinance; Required Review of all Land Divisions Ordinance; Licensing Livestock Facilities Ordinance.

  • General Development Area 6 Recommendation: Change existing R-1 Residential, B-2 Gen- eral Business District and A – Agriculture Zoning Classifications in this area and imple- ment the NC-1 Small Neighborhood Center District.

  • Currently, in all Zoning Classifications of the City, chickens are prohibited.

  • The full excerpt of the R-5A description under the section of the comprehensive plan titled Growth Area by Zoning Classifications in Portland Residential Zones is as follows: As stated in the description written in 2005, the R-5A is applied through rezoning within a site and development proposal meets the intent of this zoning classification.

Related to Zoning Classifications

  • Job Classification means an arrangement of tasks in an establishment or industry into a limited series of jobs or occupations, rated in terms of skill, responsibility, experience, training, and similar considerations, usually for wage setting purposes. This term, or job class, refers to a single cluster of jobs of approximately equal “worth.”

  • Classifications means the classifications contained in Schedule 1 to this Agreement.

  • film classification body means the person or persons designated as the authority under section 4 of the Video Recordings Act 1984 (c.39) (authority to determine suitability of video works for classification).

  • standard industrial classification code or "SIC code" means a series of four-digit codes devised by the office of management and budget (OMB) of the federal government to classify establishments according to the type of economic activity in which they are engaged.

  • Classification means the identification of a position by reference to a classification title and pay range number.

  • Classification Seniority is defined as the length of service in a specific job classification within the bargaining unit, beginning with the date an employee starts to serve a probationary appointment. Classification Seniority shall be interrupted only by separation because of resignation, discharge for just cause, failure to return upon expiration of a leave of absence, failure to respond to a recall from layoff, or retirement.

  • Existing Class means any Existing Term Loan Class and any Existing Revolving Credit Class.

  • Industry Classification Group means (a) any of the classification groups set forth in Schedule 1.01(c) hereto, together with any such classification groups that may be subsequently established by Moody’s and provided by the Borrower to the Lenders, and (b) up to three additional industry group classifications established by the Borrower pursuant to Section 5.12.

  • S&P Industry Classification The S&P Industry Classifications set forth in Schedule 2 hereto, which industry classifications may be updated at the option of the Collateral Manager if S&P publishes revised industry classifications.

  • asset class means the category of the underlying interest of a derivative and includes, for greater certainty, interest rate, foreign exchange, credit, equity and commodity;

  • Offered Subordinate Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Moody’s Industry Classification means the industry classifications set forth in Schedule 2 hereto, as such industry classifications shall be updated at the option of the Facility Agent in its sole discretion if Moody’s publishes revised industry classifications.

  • Corresponding Classes of Certificates With respect to each REMIC Regular Interest, any Class of Certificates appearing opposite such REMIC Regular Interest in Section 1.03 hereof.

  • Controlling Class means (a) the Outstanding Class A Notes, (b) if no Class A Notes are Outstanding, the Outstanding Class B Notes and (c) if no Class B Notes are Outstanding, the Outstanding Class C Notes.

  • International Classification means the Classification established under the Locarno Agreement Establishing an International Classification for Industrial Designs;

  • Appraised-Out Class As defined in Section 3.10(a) of this Agreement.

  • Voting Classes means Classes 4 and 5.

  • Super Senior Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Corresponding Class The Class of Certificates that corresponds with a class of interests in REMIC 2 as described in the Preliminary Statement.

  • participating class means a class of shares title to which is permitted by an Operator to be transferred by means of a relevant system;

  • Classification plan means the orderly arrangement of positions within an agency into separate and distinct job families so that each job family will contain those positions which involve similar or comparable skills, duties and responsibilities [74:840 1.3].

  • Group 2 Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Subordinate Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Participating Class Members means all Class Members who do not submit valid

  • Senior Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Change in Tax Classification has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(h).