Club Premises definition

Club Premises means premises used by a legally constituted club or association or other body of persons united by a common interest;
Club Premises means all parts of the Club leased area including buildings, grounds, yard and marina that are managed or controlled by the Club;
Club Premises means any land, buildings, water, jetties, marinas or slipways from time to time used or occupied by the Club.

Examples of Club Premises in a sentence

  • If Airline operates a club or VIP lounge within its Office and Club Premises, Airline may provide food and beverages to patrons of such club or lounge; provided, however, that if Airline sells any such food or beverages, Airline shall pay to the Authority, monthly, as a privilege fee, twelve percent (12%) of the Gross Receipts received from such sales at the Airport.

  • In addition to the Office and Club Premises and the Preferential Use Premises described above, the Airline shall have the non-exclusive right to use, jointly with other Air Carriers, the Joint Use Premises, the Baggage Handling System, and the FIS Facilities; provided, however, that such use shall be in common with other Air Carriers and the Authority shall have the right to reassign the use of Joint Use Premises in accordance with the Authority Rules and Regulations.


More Definitions of Club Premises

Club Premises means premises used by a legally constituted club or association or other body of persons united by a common interest; INSERTED BY AMD 80 GG 14/04/19
Club Premises means all land, building and structures thereon of which The Club is the bona fide
Club Premises means all the land and buildings and structures thereon of which the Club is the bona fide owner or occupier.
Club Premises means any premises owned or occupied by the Club and includes any licensed premises of the Club or other premises or facilities used by members or guests;
Club Premises means the premises from which the Company conducts its activities;
Club Premises means premises used by a legally constituted club or association or other body of persons united by a common interest." The Scheme is silent on specific development requirements with car parking "to be determined by the local government as a case by case basis". Comment: Proposal Council has received a planning application to convert the existing storage shed at the rear of Lot 806 Morgans Street, Ravensthorpe to a club premises (Youth Club). The proposal includes minor works to upgrade the existing building but is essentially an application for a change of land use. The Youth Club would be a club that has youth activities and a drop in centre with two responsible adults in attendance at any one time. A copy of the development proposal is attached to this report. The development proposal includes discussion of a portable toilet and kitchen building. No plans have been provided and it is not considered to be part of the current application. Assessment The application for a club premise is at the discretion of Council. The only part of the Scheme that explicitly relates to club premises is a requirement for Council to determine the parking requirement. However, the Scheme has general 'matters to be considered' called up through clause 67 of the Planning and Development (Local Planning Scheme) Regulations 2015 that include matters such as amenity, social impacts and traffic and parking. Amenity The shed at Lot 806 is located toward the rear of Lot 806 and is reasonably close to the residential properties immediately to the north of Lot 806. The application has not been referred to neighbouring land owners for comment (although it remains an option available to Council). If the club premises is adequately managed then any potential noise issues or anti- social behaviour can be controlled. Parking The Scheme leaves parking at the discretion of Council, with no minimum number of bays stipulated. In this case the Youth Club would be centrally located and allow those attending to make their own way or be dropped off by parents easily using the on-street parking in Morgans Street. There is adequate area in the site and access to the rear of the property for additional parking as required without formalising a requirement for additional parking bays. Lastly, formalising and providing additional parking would be a cost that is highly likely to prevent the development of the Youth Club to detriment of the social fabric of town. Building Approval This report addresses ...
Club Premises means the boules pitch, tennis courts, club house and associated parking area and surrounding landscaping located at Pythouse Club Tisbury Salisbury SP3 6PD;