Highway Commercial definition

Highway Commercial means an area along a major highway for the sale of goods and services to the community and surrounding region
Highway Commercial designation shall mean that the primary use of land in areas so designated shall be for:
Highway Commercial means a commercial use intended to serve the motoring public and includes, but is not limited to, service or gas stations, drive-in restaurants, and motels;

Examples of Highway Commercial in a sentence

  • Application by United Gulf to rezone PID 41127564 and a portion of PID 41351669, Voyageur Way and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Plains Road, from MU-1 (Mixed Use 1) to C-4 (Highway Commercial).

  • The Developer is the owner of a tract of land, zoned Highway Commercial (HC), located in the City of Arlington, Washington, containing approximately 8.38 acres.

  • The project is in conformity with the effective guidelines and standards pursuant to this article as well as all other ordinances, within the Highway Commercial (HC) zoning district.

  • However, stand-alone automotive repair uses in the Highway Commercial designation can only be permitted subject to a development agreement.

  • The Property is zoned Highway Commercial, Downtown Overlay (C-3, DO) and Developer will apply for a Zoning District Map Amendment to Downtown / Downtown Multiple Use Type-3, Planned Block Development, Downtown Overlay (D/DMU-3, PBD, DO) zoning with a Development Plan that includes a request for an increase in height to a total of 95 feet and for an increase in dwelling units up to a total of 199 dwelling units, which requires a Planned Block Development bonus.

  • The site is zoned C-2B (Highway Commercial) under the Halifax Mainland Land Use By-law which allows a variety of residential and commercial uses.

  • After a public hearing, approve the annexation agreement to rezone the subject property from R2 Residential/ A1 Agricultural (Unincorporated Will County) to C3 Highway Commercial (City of Lockport) concurrently with annexation.

  • The ▇▇▇▇ Harbour/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ MPS and LUB allows automobile repair in association with a service station, as-of-right, in the Highway Commercial designation.

  • The property is designated HC (Highway Commercial) and is with Schedule R of the Bedford Highway Secondary Plan of the Halifax Municipal Planning Strategy.

  • Upon the proper notifications as part of the approval process for annexing and rezoning, the portion of the Subject Property which is the northwest corner of parcel with PIN 16-05-20-100-002-0000 will be annexed and rezoned as C-3 (Highway Commercial) district upon the purchase and closing of said corner piece of property by Thorntons.


More Definitions of Highway Commercial

Highway Commercial means commercial uses which rely on automobile or truck traffic, and the tourist population, which includes: licenced establishments servicing automobiles and trucks; motels and restaurants; service and repair shops; establishments supplying fuel, building materials and hardware;
Highway Commercial designation of land shall mean that the predominant use of land shall be for those commercial establishments and uses oriented to serving the travelling public such as restaurants, drive-in food outlets, automobile service stations, public garages, and motels, and those retail or wholesale outlets requiring large enclosed or open storage areas such as building supply outlets, automobile sales and service dealerships, or farm machinery sales and service dealerships.
Highway Commercial zoning subcategory shall mean those areas with uses and facilities which primarily serve the travelling public, such as automobile oriented and automotive facilities, tourist facilities, eating establishments, indoor recreation establishments, motels, hotels, drive-in facilities or to accommodate large, extensive and low intensity commercial activities which may not be conveniently accommodated elsewhere, such as restricted factory outlet retail malls in specified areas only.

Related to Highway Commercial

  • Non-Commercial means not intended for or directed towards commercial advantages or monetary compensation.

  • Industrial means lands, buildings or structures used or designed or intended for use for manufacturing, processing, fabricating or assembly of raw goods, warehousing or bulk storage of goods, and includes office uses and the sale of commodities to the general public where such uses are accessory to an industrial use, but does not include the sale of commodities to the general public through a warehouse club;

  • Commercial means profit-seeking production, buying, or selling of any good, service, or other product.

  • Off-highway implement of husbandry means the same as that term is defined in

  • Noncommercial means not dependent or conditioned upon the