Examples of Community Lot in a sentence
If Community Lot(s) are shown, note the following: “No building permit is to be issued for a residential, commercial or industrial building on the Community Lot.
The Community Lot is the land to be developed into fifty eight Community Lots and Common Property.
This agreement allows an owner of a Community Lot located within the Airpark Goolwa boundary to have access to the Airport Land providing the terms and conditions of this agreement are adhered to.
The owner of a Community Lot shall ensure that any aircraft owned or under the control of the Lot owner is equipped with all fire fighting equipment prescribed by or under any State or Commonwealth Act for an aircraft of its class and that fire extinguishers are kept fully charged, maintained and in good order and condition.
In the event that a developer wishes to have a Community Lot, credit for having land set aside for a Community Lot will not be granted for Municipal Reserve owed or Environmental Reserve required as a Community Lot does not meet the intended purpose of either a Municipal or Environmental Reserve.
Community Lots and Reserve Dedications: In limited cases, the concept of having a Community Lot or Lots has been part of a tentative plan of subdivision.
The disconnect switch shall be clearly marked, “Generator AC Disconnect Switch,” with permanent placard 3/8 inch or larger letters.The disconnect switch shall be readily accessible for operation and be capable of being locked in the open position by a Central Hudson owned standard padlock.
The owner of a Community Lot must comply and maintain with the terms and conditions of any Council Regulation or By-law.
The Board and MNEA believe in a comprehensive staff development program that addresses the District Strategic Plan and the local school improvement plans.
An owner of a Community Lot must pay or reimburse the Community Corporation on demand for the costs charges and expenses of the Community Corporation in connection with contemplated or actual enforcement, or preservation of any rights under the By-laws in relation to the proprietor or occupier.