Non-Residential Uses Sample Clauses

Non-Residential Uses. The total number of square feet of non-residential uses (commercial and office) vested by this Agreement and to be located solely within the Project property shall not exceed four hundred thousand (400,000) square feet of gross floor area. The maximum building size for a single retail business shall not exceed fifty thousand (50,000) square feet of gross floor area. The Developer acknowledges and agrees to the minimum square footage requirements for non-residential uses (commercial and office) established and outlined in Section III of the Development Standards attached to this Agreement as Exhibit F.
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Non-Residential Uses. Setbacks and Height
Non-Residential Uses. There shall be no local employee residency requirement for any non-residential uses in the PUD.

Related to Non-Residential Uses

  • Commercial Use the use of the Licensed Material for the purpose of monetary reward (whether by or for the Institution or an Authorised User) by means of sale, resale, loan, transfer, hire or other form of exploitation of the Licensed Material. For the avoidance of doubt, the use by the Institution or Authorised Users of the Licensed Material in the course of research funded by a commercial organisation is not deemed to constitute Commercial Use. Recovery of costs is not being deemed Commercial Use. The use of Metadata by search engines does not constitute Commercial Use as long as that Metadata is not sold, lent, distributed or otherwise re-licensed via that search engine or the access to that Metadata on that search engine is exclusively being charged for.

  • Authorized Uses The Participating Institutions and the Authorized Users may make all use of the Licensed Materials as is consistent with the applicable law and with this Agreement, including but not limited to the following licensing conditions ("Authorized Uses"). In addition, the Licensed Materials may be used for purposes of research, education or other non-commercial use as particularly follows:

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