Development Envelope definition

Development Envelope means the portion of the Property within which the development may take place.
Development Envelope means the area identified on Schedule BSite Plan in which the uses enabled by the development agreement are to occur
Development Envelope means a designation on a site plan, or parcel map or grading plan indicating where buildings, access roads and septic systems, and other development are to be located.

Examples of Development Envelope in a sentence

  • The CMF shall rely solely on the self-identification information associated with each individual’s PERSONA-ID number to determine (as applicable) eligibility for Programs, exclusive reserved portions of Program budgets, Performance and Development Envelope credit, Evaluation Grid points and/or for statistical and analytical purposes.

  • The Mine Site Development Envelope is located approximately 75 km west southwest of Derby and 95 km northeast of Broome (Figure 1).

  • The mine plan will incorporate the use of pits within the Development Envelope and at the Mesa J operation for in-pit waste fines storage facilities (WFSF) over the life of the Proposal.

  • Project related facilities and operations considered within the scope of the assessment (and form the ‘Project Area’), include the landside and nearshore facilities, the TSV’s while transiting along a navigation route between the Port and the anchorage area (Offshore Development Envelope), and the OGV(s) when at the anchorage area (see Figure 1 for the Project Area boundary).

  • Individuals were recorded utilising planted eucalypts within the existing administration building area as overnight roosting sites, noting that these are outside the Development Envelope.


More Definitions of Development Envelope

Development Envelope means the geographic limits or the outer extent of the area or site to be altered or impacted by the following without limitations, building, assess roads, septic systems, and other development.
Development Envelope means the geographic limits or the outer extent of the area or site to be altered or impacted by Development, including but not limited to buildings, access roads/driveways, wells, septic systems, and similar improvements.
Development Envelope means a designation on a site plan or parcel map indicating where buildings, access roads and septic systems are to be located.
Development Envelope means the area proposed for development on a lot or parcel.
Development Envelope means an area in square feet specifically designated on each residential lot shown on the Plan. All residential and appurtenant structures, as well as improved driveways and vehicular parking areas, lawns and landscaped areas, shall be contained within the boundaries of the Development Envelope.
Development Envelope means the maximum allowed developable portion of each Lot or Parcel. Specifically, this is the portion of each Lot within the Building setbacks, less any required Natural Area Open Space and/or mandated easements. The Development Envelope is based on the gross area of the Lot as set forth in Appendix ‘E’.
Development Envelope means the area of disturbance of a home or other primary structure on a site and all immediately adjacent improvements, including but not limited to surrounding hardscape, landscaping or graded land, areas used for ancillary uses such as yard areas and access around the home, on-site driveways, and accessory buildings, including but not limited to, sheds and garages.