Central Business District definition

Central Business District means the area in a municipality which is and traditionally has been the location of the principal business, commercial, financial, service, and governmental center, zoned and used accordingly.
Central Business District means a compact and contiguous geographical area of a municipality used for commercial purposes that has historically been the primary location in the municipality where business has been transacted.
Central Business District means the area bounded on the north by the northern street line of Wood Street, on the east by the eastern street line of Front Street, on the south by the southern street line of Elliott Street, and on the west by the western street line of Fifth Avenue;

Examples of Central Business District in a sentence

  • Attached documents, incorporated herein, are Revisioning for the Central Business District Proposal, 10/31/2023 (attached) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement this , 2023.


More Definitions of Central Business District

Central Business District means a compact urban core area of a municipality or unincorporated urbanized area which serves as the primary center for economic activity in the jurisdiction.
Central Business District means a single and contiguous geographical area that is designated by resolution of the governing body of the city or town andthat is geographically compact and not larger than the greatest of the existing total land area of the central business district of the city or town as of January 1, 2018, two and one-half percent of the total land area within the exterior boundaries of the city or town or nine hundredsixty acres. For the purposes of this subdivision, any central business district formed before January 1, 2018 is considered to be geographically compact. For the expanded areas of an existing central business district only and the new designation of a central business district formed on or after
Central Business District. (“CBD”) means the downtown section of the City of Austin with boundaries of 3rd Street to the South, Martin Luther King Blvd. to the North, Congress Avenue to the East, Lamar Blvd to the West (including adjoining County owned tracts).
Central Business District means an area around the downtown portion of a city or town that allows for higher intensity residential uses as well as commercial, office, personal services, governmental, and similar uses intended to serve the community and surrounding areas of the city or town.
Central Business District or "CBD" shall mean, for each City, that geographic area on which is situated a substantial portion of that City's business and through which travels a substantial portion of the City's vehicular traffic and for which there is a high probability that Owner's satellites, when properly launched and functioning in accordance with their specification, will not provide adequate coverage. As of EDC, the CBD for certain Cities is set forth in Attachment 1 hereto. On or before EDC plus thirty (30) Calendar Days, Owner will identify the CBDs for the remaining Cities. The CBD identification shall be incorporated into the Contract by an Amendment in accordance with Article 28.3 of the Terms and Conditions.
Central Business District means the same as defined as the area in figure 6A.F9 of the Downtown Direct Control District.
Central Business District means that area of the city bounded by Willis Street, Taylor Street, Sidnor Street, and Depot Centre Boulevard.