Business district definition

Business district means the territory contiguous to a highway where 75 percent or more of the
Business district means the territory contiguous to and
Business district means an area in the downtown of a municipality zoned and used principally for business.

Examples of Business district in a sentence

  • This district is intended to encourage the orderly clustering and placement of high- density residential and complementary commercial development near the campus Business district.

  • Business district must have at least 4 or more distinct community resources (e.g., one library, one school, one grocery store and one restaurant).

  • Consistent with the Town’s desire to revitalize the Town Core area, two-family dwellings will be allowed in the Corridor Business district and in the newly created Town Core zoning district which are formed from the TCHD district (in which district two-family dwellings are currently prohibited).

  • The LE district is intended primarily as a location for development that serves the Historic Downtown district and Downtown Central Business district.

  • It is situated on the west bank of the Hudson River, its geographical center 33 miles north of the Metropolitan Business district (NYC).


More Definitions of Business district

Business district means the territory contiguous to a highway where 75 percent or more of the property contiguous to a highway, on either side of the highway, for a distance of 300 feet or more along the highway, is occupied by land and buildings actually in use for business purposes.
Business district means the territory contiguous to a highway where seventy-five percent or more
Business district means the territory fronting upon a street or highway, including the street or highway, between successive intersections where fifty percent or more of the frontage between such successive intersections is occupied by buildings in use for business, or where fifty percent or more of the frontage for a distance of 300 feet or more is occupied by buildings in use for business, and the character of such territory is indicated by official traffic control devices. (ORC 4511.01(NN))
Business district means the territory fronting upon a street or highway, including the street or highway, between successive intersections within municipal corporations where fifty per cent or more of the frontage between such successive intersections is occupied by buildings in use for business, or within or outside municipal corporations where fifty per cent or more of the frontage for a distance of three hundred feet or more is occupied by buildings in use for business, and the character of such territory is indicated by official traffic control devices.
Business district means an area of a municipality zoned and used principally for business.
Business district means the territory contiguous to a highway when fifty percent or more of the frontage thereon for a distance of three hundred feet [91.44 meters] or more is occupied by buildings in use for business.
Business district means the territory contiguous to and including a highway when within any 600 feet along a highway there are buildings in use for business or industrial purposes, including but not limited to hotels, banks, office buildings, railroad stations, and public buildings that occupy at least 300 feet of frontage on one side or 300 feet collectively on both sides of the highway.