Improved premises definition
Improved premises as used herein shall mean a lot or parcel of land upon which a dwelling is situated.
Improved premises means any area that the Manager determines has been altered such that the runoff from the site is greater than that which could historically have been expected. Improved premises do not include public roads under the jurisdiction of the City, County, State or federal government.
Improved premises means Suite No. 210, consisting of 11,188 rentable square feet of the Property.
More Definitions of Improved premises
Improved premises means any area which has been altered such that the runoff from the site is greater than that which could historically have been expected. Such a condition shall be determined by the City Engineer. (Ord. 83-21 §1, 1983; Ord. 82-71 §1, 1982).
Improved premises means any area which has been altered such that the runoff from the site is greater than that which could historically have
Improved premises means any area which the City determines has been altered such that the runoff from the site or impact to water quality is greater than that which could historically have been expected. “Improved premises” does not include public ways under the jurisdiction of the City, county, state or federal government; however, it does include,
Improved premises means structures, landscaping, paved areas, and any area which has been altered such that runoff from the site is greater than that which could have historically been expected.