Habitable structure definition

Habitable structure means any structure or portion thereof used or designed for human habitation.
Habitable structure means any structure or part thereof where persons reside, congregate or work and which is legally occupied in whole or part in accordance with applicable building codes, and state and local laws.
Habitable structure means a permanent assembly of materials built for the support, shelter, or enclosure of persons, animals, goods, or property, including a dwelling, a commercial or industrial building, and driveways, decks, and patios attached or appurtenant to a dwelling or commercial or industrial building. “Habitable structure” shall not mean a motor home, as that term is defined under 32 V.S.A. § 8902, tents, lean-tos, or other temporary structures.

Examples of Habitable structure in a sentence

  • The Council has continued to reconfigure its supply of temporary accommodation since 2010/11.

  • Habitable structure: A structure fit for human habitation usually containing amenities such as a fireplace, furniture, plumbing, bathing facilities, and cooking facilities.

  • Habitable structure means a structure intended for human habitation usually containing amenities such as bathing and cooking facilities; a boathouse, landside gazebo, lakeside gazebo, and covered picnic table are not habitable structures and shall not contain such amenities.

  • Habitable structure defined as “any structure suitable for human habitation or occupation, including but not limited to a single or multifamily residence(s), hotel, condominium building, building for commercial purposes and enclosed spaces in which individuals congregate for education, worship, amusement or similar purposes, or in which occupants are engaged at or in labor, and which is equipped with means of egress, light and ventilation facilities.


More Definitions of Habitable structure

Habitable structure means a permanent assembly of materials built for the support, shelter, or enclosure of persons, animals, goods, or property, including a dwelling, a commercial or industrial building, and driveways, decks, and patios attached or appurtenant to a dwelling or commercial or
Habitable structure or "Dock-o-miniums" means structures used as living quarters constructed in conjunction with new or existing docks, piers, and floats. These structures generally resemble cabins and/or homes, placed on floating structures such as covered or enclosed docks, over boathouses and other similar structures where a building is or may be occupied by people overnight or for extended periods. Generally, these structures may contain water supply and/or waste disposal facilities such as sinks, showers, toilets, kitchen facilities, food preparation areas, etc.
Habitable structure means any structure which, by virtue of its design, size or appurtenances, is suitable for occupation as a residence on a temporary or permanent basis, or any similar structure used for commercial purposes.
Habitable structure means a permanent assembly of materials built
Habitable structure means a structure that is able to receive a certificate of occupancy from the municipal construction code official, or can be demonstrated to have been legally occupied as a dwelling unit for the most recent five years.
Habitable structure means any structure or portion of a structure designed or used for human habitation.
Habitable structure means any enclosed roofed structure; residential, commercial, or industrial; public or private, that is fit for people to enter and utilize.