Heavy Commercial definition

Heavy Commercial means an establishment or business that generally uses open sales yards, outside equipment storage or outside activities that generate noise or other impacts considered incompatible with less-intense uses. Typical businesses in this definition are lumber yards, construction specialty services, building contractors, or retail nurseries.
Heavy Commercial means any business generating any type of food preparation waste; i.e., restaurants, hotels, diners, schools, senior services, processing plants, etc.;
Heavy Commercial is defined as all other commercial uses not included in note three. (i.e. Department Stores, Movie Theatres, Grocery Stores).

Examples of Heavy Commercial in a sentence

  • Heavy Commercial is defined as (I) commercial refrigeration equipment greater than 25 tons; or, (II) commercial HVAC equipment greater than 25 tons, 75 HP, 1000 LBS, 10000 CFM, 300000 BTU/H, 300 KBH, 500 Gallons, or 95 kW.

  • Commercial Vehicles are Light Commercial Vehicles and Heavy Commercial Vehicles.

  • Car is a Motor Vehicle, other than a Motor Cycle, a Light Commercial Vehicle or a Heavy Commercial Vehicle, even if such a Motor Vehicle is towing a trailer or caravan.

  • Counts may only be conducted Tuesday through Thursday, and will include identification of the a.m. and p.m. peak hour turning movements, and will break out Heavy Commercial vehicle movements at each intersection for each 24 hour period observed.

  • The parties acknowledge that the Property is currently zoned C-M (Heavy Commercial – Light Industrial) and that as of the date hereof, it is Buyer’s intent to develop the Property for vehicle sales and service, and related businesses.

  • Heavy Commercial Vehicles shall include 2 Axle Trucks, 3 Axle Trucks, Multi Axle Vehicles, and Tractor Trailers etc.

  • Handled minimum of 180 average daily transactions of Heavy Commercial Vehicles (HCV) on an average daily from a single project.

  • Blue Light Emergency Services, Central Government and the Wider Public Sector throughout the UK Including Tyres for Cars, on road 4x4’s, 4x4’s (with off-road capability), Vans, Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV’s), Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV’s) and Heavy Commercial Vehicles (HCV’s) over 3.5 tonnes, Coaches, Buses and Minibuses, Agrarian Vehicles motorised/non motorised bicycles and Luton box vans with tail lift (the latter are often required for off road use for military exercises).

  • Land Use LUI Factor Land Use LUI Factor Office: Less than .60 ISR and 2 stories or less 5 General Commercial: Less than .65 ISR 7 Office: .60 - .65 ISR and 2 stories 6 General Commercial: .65 ISR or greater 8 Office: Over .65 ISR or over 2 stories 7 Heavy Commercial 9 Residential : Less than 4 units per acre 1 Warehouse/Light Manufacturing 8 Residential: 4-8 units per acre 3 Manufacturing 9 Residential: 9-20 units per acre 6 Notes to Table 1.

  • Light Commercial Use If the Administrator determines, acting reasonably, that Your Vehicle is an owner-operated vehicle used for a purpose other than Heavy Commercial Use, and includes commercial car-sharing or ride-sharing uses.


More Definitions of Heavy Commercial

Heavy Commercial means any premises principally used for a business engaged in the following: