Institutional use definition

Institutional use means use within the lines of, or on property necessary for the operation of buildings such as hospitals, schools, libraries, auditoriums, and office complexes.
Institutional use means the use of land, buildings or structures for a public or non-profit purpose, including a religious, charitable, educational, health or welfare purpose, and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, may include such uses as schools, hospitals, places of worship, recreation facilities, community centres and government buildings;
Institutional use means any of the following:

Examples of Institutional use in a sentence

  • While the Residential and Institutional use classifications tend to include relatively specific and well–defined use types, the Commercial and Industrial use classifications tend to include broader uses types, reflecting the wider range and ever-growing variety of commercial and industrial uses existing in the community.

  • The Planning Division has determined that the conditional use request to allow a General Daycare and a School, which are considered an Institutional use, is consistent with the Plan.

  • Zoning Regulations.— The Zoning Regulations shall comprise of Residential use zone, Commercial use zone, Industrial use zone, Special and Hazardous use zone, Institutional use zone, Open Space and Recreational use zone, Urbanisable use zone and Agricultural use zone and the activities permissible in each use zone are provided in Annexure - XVIII.

  • The FSI of land handed over to the Corporation shall also be allowed on remaining land on the lines of Regulation No.24.9 .The land under such proposals shall be entitled for total FSI /TDR permissible in residential zone.xxxx) Residential and Institutional use permissible subject to following conditions.(i) Minimum area of land shall be 15.0 hect.(ii) Land shall front on minimum 12 m.

  • For every building or structure hereafter erected for a Commercial, Industrial, Business Park or Institutional use involving the shipping, loading or unloading of persons, animals, goods or materials, there shall be provided and maintained loading facilities on land that is not part of a street, comprised of one or more loading spaces, at least 11 metres long, and 4 metres wide, and having a vertical clearance of at least 4.5 metres.


More Definitions of Institutional use

Institutional use means land, buildings, structures or part thereof used by any organization, group or association for promotion of charitable, educational or benevolent objectives and not for profit or gain;
Institutional use means use within the lines of, or on the property necessary for the operation of, buildings, such as the following:
Institutional use means lands, buildings or structures used or designed or intended for use by a non-profit organized body, society or religious group for promoting a public and non-profit purpose, and would include a hospice and office uses where such uses are accessory to an institutional use;
Institutional use means lands, buildings or structures or portions thereof used or designed or intended to be used for a purpose which is classified as a Group B or Group C (except hotel, motel, single family dwellings, apartments and other multiple unit dwellings), pursuant to the Ontario Building Code.
Institutional use means a development of governmental, religious, social, health care, or cultural facilities servicing the municipality, area, or region;
Institutional use means development of a building or structure intended for use,
Institutional use means, for the purposes of Sections 140-150, a use providing for the gathering of persons for charitable, cultural, governance, philanthropic, religious, recreational or educational purposes. (BYLAW 8184, 2020)