Civic Building definition

Civic Building means a building used by any:
Civic Building means buildings and facilities owned and maintained by a public or semi-public agency, excluding religious institutions, which are used primarily for public gatherings for the purpose of promoting public education, knowledge and welfare.
Civic Building means a building designed used, or intended to be used by a government department, an instrumentality of the crown, or the Council, as offices or for administrative, recreational or other like purposes.

Examples of Civic Building in a sentence

  • North retail space within the University Place Civic Building (Contemplated by the Owner for Lease).

  • That portion of the second floor of the University Place Civic Building used by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Sheriff’s Office for law enforcement purposes.

  • Pueblo West Metropolitan District (Owner) proposes to design and construct a new Civic Building for the Pueblo West Metropolitan District.

  • In terms of the internal transactions related to these acquisitions, rather than paying the Province for the Yarrow property, Saskatoon Land will pay the amount of the offered purchase price ($2,538,250) into the Civic Building Comprehensive Maintenance (CBCM) Reserve to cover the required funding for approximately 50% of the overall capital upgrades required for HBAC.


More Definitions of Civic Building

Civic Building means a building owned or leased by a public agency or non-profit organization for the primary purpose of providing a service to the general public dedicated to arts, culture, education, recreation, government, transit, and municipal/public parking.
Civic Building means a structure that is meant to be occupied with a municipal purpose to serve the public.
Civic Building means a building primarily used for civic or public uses;
Civic Building means a structure that is meant to be occupied with a municipal
Civic Building means a building operated by not-for-profit organizations dedicated to arts, culture, education, recreation, government, transit, and municipal parking, or for use approved by development services. A civic building is owned by a municipal or governmental body.