Civic Space definition

Civic Space or “Civic Zone” means either a civic building zone or a civic space zone.
Civic Space means an outdoor area permanently dedicated for public use. Civic space types are defined by the combination of certain physical conditions including their intended use, size, landscaping, and relationship to streets and buildings.
Civic Space means certain public improvements to be mutually agreed upon by the Town and the Developer as provided in Section 2.R of Town of Superior Ordinance No. 0-6 Series 2013 on portions of the Property to be dedicated to the Town, which may be constructed either by the Town or the Developer, or both, including without limitation: a Town Hall, a community/recreation center; a library; public park improvements, and one or more multi- purpose athletic fields; but excluding: private improvements; contributions of land, park, or open space required by the PD Plan or an approved FDP; land for athletic fields (except for improvements related to the land); and any land or money contributed by Developer to the Boulder Valley School District pursuant to the PD Plan.

Examples of Civic Space in a sentence

  • The Building must be designed and constructed to provide a ground floor that is open and inviting to the public on the north side to accentuate and facilitate the use of the Civic Space.

  • The Building will have three primary facades; one facing the Civic Space to the north, one facing the vacated Spring Street right-of-way to the south, and the third facing West Avenue to the east.

  • The Building shall also contain a storage space for storing equipment associated with the planned performance area of the Civic Space and such other items which City desires (“Storage Space”).

  • Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, if ▇▇▇▇▇ does not secure a Building Permit for the Building within twelve (12) months of substantial completion of Seller’s Civic Space, then this Contract and all agreements pertaining to this Contract shall be null and void and neither party shall have any obligations to the other party.

  • The Civic Space Works or any part of those Works required under this agreement are to be completed, and in the case of Hunter Street Land, delivered to Council prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate for any part of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ (▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇).


More Definitions of Civic Space

Civic Space means an outdoor area dedicated for public use. Civic Space types are defined by the combination of certain physical constants including the relationship between their intended use, their size, their landscaping and their enfronting buildings.
Civic Space means a form based classification of outdoor areas dedicated for public use. See Figure
Civic Space means an outdoor area permanently dedicated for public use. Civic space types are defined by the combination of certain physical constants including the relationships among their intended use, size, landscaping and surrounding buildings.
Civic Space means outdoor areas consisting of lawns, courtyards, light commercial uses all of which are open to the public. Civic spaces are an extension of the community where celebrations are held and social and economic exchanges take place.
Civic Space means the building(s) that will be constructed on the Civic Property for public uses.
Civic Space or “Civic Zone” means either a civic building zone or a civic space zone. “Civic Space Zone” means a public site permanently dedicated to open space for use by the general public.
Civic Space. A Lot designed as an outdoor open space to support social and recreational activities. Civic space types are defined by the combination of certain characteristics, including the interrelationship between intended use, size, landscaping, and abutting uses. Clearance: The height above the sidewalk or other surface, as specified, of the bottom edge of an object or building component. Clerestory Window: A horizontal pane of glass between a storefront and the second story Commercial: A term collectively defining permitted uses from all non-residential use categories, excluding parking. Deck: A roofless, raised platform accessible from a secondary entrance to a building that provides outdoor Amenity Space. Desire Line: A route that pedestrians prefer to take to get from one location to another. Development: The construction, reconstruction, alteration, expansion, extension, relocation, enlargement or structural change of any building or