Gross Site Area definition
Gross Site Area means the total amount of acreage in a development. “Net Site Area” means the difference obtained by subtracting the Development’s Gross Site Area minus the area located within undisturbed native vegetative buffers and sensitive environmental features as described in the September 1, 2000 USFWS Recommendations
Gross Site Area means the total amount of acreage in a development. “Impervious Cover” means all man-made improvements which prevent the infiltration of water into the natural soil, or prevent the migration of infiltration of water into the natural soil, or prevent the migration of the infiltration as base flow and is more fully defined at Attachment 2-A. “Net Site Area” means the difference obtained by subtracting the Development’s Gross Site Area minus the area located within undisturbed native vegetative buffers and sensitive environmental features as described in the September 1, 2000 USFWS Recommendations
Gross Site Area means the total area of land that is proposed for development in a building approval application, including access, parking, loading and landscape areas;
More Definitions of Gross Site Area
Gross Site Area means the total horizontal area included within the property lines of a single site.
Gross Site Area means that area within the boundaries of a given lot. Gross site area does not include the area of any abutting streets or access ways.
Gross Site Area means the total area of the site.
Gross Site Area means all land area within the site as defined in the deed.
Gross Site Area means the total land area in hectares that will be developed when applying for a building permit for Industrial development.
Gross Site Area means the total area of a Development Parcel prior to any deductions for public or private roadways, dedicated right-of-way, exclusively used easements or special purpose overlay districts.
Gross Site Area means the total area of land that is proposed for development in an application for a development permit under the Subdivision Law;