Residential land use definition

Residential land use means the use of land for the primary purpose of
Residential land use means any real property or portion thereof which is used for housing human beings. This term includes property used for schools, day care centers, nursing homes, or other residential-style facilities or recreational areas.
Residential land use means use for human habitation, including dwellings such as single family houses and multi-family apartments, children's homes, nursing homes, and residential portions of government-owned lands (local, State or federal). Because of the similarity of exposure potential and the sensitive nature of the potentially exposed human population, use for day care facilities, educational facilities, hospitals, and parks (local, State or federal) shall be considered residential land use for the purpose of land use classification.

Examples of Residential land use in a sentence

  • Residential land use is planned with the intent to accommodate a population of 32,000 residents.

  • The proposed amending agreement addresses the following matters: • Amends Schedule B2.C to change the permitted land use mix on PID 41436486 from Sc (School Site) to Rc (Mixed Residential) and Rb (Singles, Townhouses and Alternative Residential); • Amends Schedule B3.C to allow multiple unit dwellings up to 12 storeys in the Rc (Mixed Residential) land use mix on PID 41436486.

  • The public comments received include the following topics: • Concern that new apartment buildings could be permitted if the Rc (Mixed Residential) land use mix abuts existing single unit dwellings on Maple Drive; and • Concern that residents believed that the subject site was a “green belt” and not eligible for development.

  • Residential land use, land uses with human exposure scenarios similar to residential land use, and land uses that include sensitive populations are prohibited, unless otherwise approved by the Director.

  • Residential Development • Residential land use potential will remain as part of the agreement but limited to no more than 20% of the net developable area and provide for a variety of housing types and price points.


More Definitions of Residential land use

Residential land use means land use where the current or intended use includes, but is not limited to, housing (single and multiple dwellings), educational facilities, day care, agricultural land, correctional facilities, custodial care or long term health care.
Residential land use means all areas designated open space and residential districts by the zoning ordinance of the city of Council Bluffs, as amended.
Residential land use typically means land that has a zoning designation by either a county or local government that exclusively requires that the land shall be used as a place in which a person resides.
Residential land use means the use of land, buildings or structures exclusively for human habitation.
Residential land use refers to property whose use is unrestricted as determined by EPA and that is either being used for residential use, or is zoned for residential use, or access to the Property is not restricted and children under 18 years of age are on the Property more than 250 days per year.
Residential land use means land on which a person resides. Types of dwellings associated with residential land use can include but are not limited to: single family homes; duplexes; multifamily homes such as apartments or condominiums; manufactured homes; mobile homes; group homes; jails or prisons; retirement homes; boarding houses; or dormitories. Schools, day-use senior or child-care centers, and churches are also considered residential land use even though people do not typically live there.
Residential land use means use for human habitation, including dwellings such as single family houses and multi-family apartments, children's homes, nursing homes, and residential portions of government-owned lands (local, State state or federal). Because of the similarity of exposure potential and the sensitive nature of the potentially exposed