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 are shown in the Plat of Annexation.
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.

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).

  • 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.

  • However, the Contractor shall be notified by the Procuring Agency, the delegated duties and authority before the commencement ofworks.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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).

  • 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.

  • Except as may be required by the exercise of SEPA substantive authority, the Schroeder parcel purchased by the Applicant in 1992 to provide a second access to the plat is vested to the 1988 application date with respect to proposed road development.

  • Town of Halton Hills The Town of Halton Hills amended the Official Plan and added 4 new Zoning Classifications to address new development within mature neighbourhoods On February 2016, Town of Halton Hills Council enacted an interim control by-law to conduct a similar neighbourhood study.

Related to Zoning Classifications

  • Zoning means the purpose for which land may lawfully be used or on which buildings may be erected or used, or both, as contained in an applicable town planning scheme and "zoned " has a corresponding meaning. Where a property carries multiple zoning rights, the categorisation of such property will be by apportioning the market value of the property, in a manner as may be prescribed, to the different purposes for which the property is used; an applying the rates applicable to the categories determined by the Municipality for properties used for those purposes to the different market value apportionments.

  • Zoning map means a map, adopted as part of a land use ordinance, that

  • Class I area means a mandatory visibility protection area designated pursuant to section 169A of the federal Clean Air Act.

  • Soil means all unconsolidated mineral and organic material of any origin.

  • Covered Municipal Building means a building or facility that is owned or occupied by the Village that is 1,000 square feet or larger in size.

  • Regulatory Floodway means the channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than a designated height.

  • Native vegetation means plant species that are indigenous to the region.

  • Unstable area means a location that is susceptible to natural or human-induced events or forces capable of impairing the integrity of some or all of the landfill structural components responsible for preventing releases from a landfill. Unstable areas can include poor foundation conditions, areas susceptible to mass movements, and Karst terranes.

  • Residual disinfectant concentration means the concentration of disinfectant measured in mg/L in a representative sample of water.

  • Zoning Bylaw means City of Kelowna Zoning Bylaw No. 8000, as amended or replaced from time to time.

  • Diameter at breast height (dbh) means the diameter of a tree at 4 1/2 feet above the ground measured from the uphill side.

  • Cathodic protection tester means a person who can demonstrate an understanding of the principles and measurements of all common types of cathodic protection systems as applied to buried or submerged metal piping and tank systems. At a minimum, such persons must have education and experience in soil resistivity, stray current, structure-to-soil potential, and component electrical isolation measurements of buried metal piping and tank systems.

  • Floodplain or flood-prone area means any land area susceptible to being inundated by water from any source (see definition of “flood”).

  • Drip irrigation means any non-spray low volume irrigation system utilizing emission devices with a flow rate measured in gallons per hour. Low volume irrigation systems are specifically designed to apply small volumes of water slowly at or near the root zone of plants.

  • Building Code Act means the Building Code Act, 1992, S.O. 1992, c.23, as amended;

  • Structural pest control means a use requiring a license under Chapter 14 (commencing with Section 8500), Division 3, of the Business and Professions Code.

  • Non-potable water means water not safe for drinking, personal, or culinary use as determined by the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 604.

  • Flood Boundary and Floodway Map (FBFM means an official map of a community, issued by the FEMA, on which the Special Flood Hazard Areas and the floodways are delineated. This official map is a supplement to and shall be used in conjunction with the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM).

  • Surveys has the meaning set forth in Section 4(o) above.

  • Principal building means the main building or structure on a single lot or parcel of land and includes any attached garage or attached porch.

  • Wellhead protection area means the surface and subsurface area surrounding a water well or well field that supplies a public water system through which contaminants are reasonably likely to migrate toward the water well or well field.

  • Drainage area means a geographic area within which stormwater, sediments, or dissolved materials drain to a particular receiving waterbody or to a particular point along a receiving waterbody.

  • Floodway means the channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than a designated height.

  • Area of shallow flooding means a designated AO or AH Zone on a community's Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) with one percent or greater annual chance of flooding to an average depth of one to three feet where a clearly defined channel does not exist, where the path of flooding is unpredictable and indeterminate; and where velocity flow may be evident. Such flooding is characterized by ponding or sheet flow.

  • conservation area means any improved area within the boundaries of a redevelopment project area located within the territorial limits of the municipality in which 50% or more of the structures in the area have an age of 35 years or more. Such an area is not yet a blighted area but because of a combination of 3 or more of the following factors may be considered as a “conservation area”:

  • Structural Engineer means the Engineer appointed or to be appointed from time to time by Promoter for the preparation of the structural design and drawings of the buildings .