Open space definition

Open space means undeveloped land, a naturally landscaped area, or a formal or man-made landscaped area that provides a connective link or a buffer between other resources.
Open space means any land laid out as a public garden, or used for the purposes of public recreation, or land being a disused burial ground.
Open space means an area forming an integral part of the plot, left open to the sky;

Examples of Open space in a sentence

  • If in any year the State fails to make any of the subvention payments to the County required under the provision of the Open Space Subvention Act, then this Contract, at the option of, and in the sole and absolute discretion of the County, may be terminated by the County.

  • The State’s failure to make such payments may be due to non-appropriation of funds by the Legislature, failure to disburse appropriated funds, amendment or repeal of the applicable provisions of the Open Space Subvention Act, or by any other cause whatsoever.

  • This Land Conservation Contract is made expressly conditional upon the State’s continued compliance with the provisions of the Open Space Subvention Act.


More Definitions of Open space

Open space. 56059. "Open space" means any parcel or area of land or water which is substantially unimproved and devoted to an open-space use, as defined in Section 65560.
Open space. - means land that is used as a park, garden, for passive leisure or maintained in its natural state.
Open space. - means land that is used as a park, garden, for passive leisure or maintained in its natural state and that is zoned as open space;
Open space means an area that is located on the ground and which is open at all sides with the exception of structural necessary elements for support when there is a building above the open space; (Bylaw 6833)
Open space means an area forming an integral part of a site left open to the sky.
Open space means any land area devoid of any disturbed or impervious surfaces created by industrial, commercial, residential, agricultural, or other manmade activities.
Open space means land and water areas which are retained in an essentially undeveloped state and often serve one or more of the following uses: conservation of resources; ecological protection; recreation purposes; historic or scenic purposes; enhancement of community values and safety; maintenance of future land use options;