Examples of Incompatible Uses in a sentence
Existing agricultural uses within the UGA are grandfathered uses that have the right to continue as long as the owner chooses to operate them.H. Avoid Incompatible Uses.
The Palmview Structure Plan Code has been amended to include Performance Outcomes in relation to Buffers to Sensitive Land, Incompatible Uses and Infrastructure; Acoustic Amenity and Noise and Avoidance of Contaminated Land.
The proposed restaurant, car wash and laundromat building is subject to Section 4.2, Requirements for Landscape Strips along Streets; Section 4.3, Parking Lot Requirements; Section 4.4, Screening Requirements; Section 4.5, Stormwater Management Facilities; Section 4.6, Buffering Development from Streets; Section 4.7, Buffering Incompatible Uses; and Section 4.9, Sustainable Landscaping Requirements of the 2010 Prince George’s County Landscape Manual (Landscape Manual).
On August 7, 2012, the Planning Director approved Alternative Compliance AC-10018-01 for the subject property from Section 4.6(c)(2), Buffering Development from Special Roadways, along Woodyard Road (MD 223); and from Section 4.7, Buffering Incompatible Uses, ( along the southwestern property line adjacent to an existing public utility structure/telecommunications tower) of the 2010 Prince George’s County Landscape Manual.
Landscape Manual—The plan is not in conformance to the Landscape Manual in regard to Section 4.7, Buffering Incompatible Uses.
The project is subject to the requirements of Sections 4.1(f), Residential Requirements for townhomes and two-family dwellings, 4.1(g), Residential Requirements for multifamily dwellings, 4.3(a), Parking Lot Landscape Strip Requirements, 4.3(c), Parking Lot Interior Planting Requirements, 4.6, Buffering Residential Development from Streets and 4.7, Buffering Incompatible Uses.
The site plan is subject to Section 4.2, Commercial and Industrial Landscaped Strip Requirements; Section 4.3, Parking Lot Requirements; Section 4.4, Screening Requirements; and Section 4.7, Buffering Incompatible Uses of the Landscape Manual.
Specifically, the applicant will be subject to Section 4.2, Commercial and Industrial Landscaped Strip Requirements, Section 4.3, Parking Lot Requirements, Section 4.5, Stormwater Management Facility Requirements, and Section 4.7, Buffering Incompatible Uses of the Landscape.
The proposal is subject to the requirements of Section 4.1 (Residential Requirements) and Section 4.6 (Buffering the Rear Yards of Lots from Streets) and Section 4.7 (Buffering Incompatible Uses) of the Landscape Manual.
New restaurants are not allowed in areas designated as Problematic Traffic Areas (PTA) (See Appendix IA for Incompatible Uses and Appendix IB for Location of Core Areas).For other information on the allowable use of the building, please refer to eAdvisor.