Land Use Restrictions definition

Land Use Restrictions means all zoning, building, land use, subdivision, development and environmental laws which do or may regulate the occupancy, development, use, operating, renovation, alteration, construction, sale, lease, encumbering or management of the Premises, all requirements of Governmental Authorities pursuant to such laws and all development and building permits issued by Governmental Authorities for the Premises.
Land Use Restrictions. We were not given a title report to review. We do not know of any easements, encroachments, or restrictions that would adversely affect the site's use. However, we recommend a title search to determine whether any adverse conditions exist.
Land Use Restrictions means and refer to that set of Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions as applicable to BRANDYWINE ESTATES HOMEOWNER’S ASSOCIATION, INC. “Unit” – means a part of the Homeowner’s Association Property which is to be subject to exclusive ownership.

Examples of Land Use Restrictions in a sentence

  • Compliance with Appendix 7 – Agreement-Related Land Use Restrictions.

  • A City Loan Agreement includes: Loan Agreement, Promissory Note, Deed of Trust, UCC Financing Statements, Declaration of Affirmative Land Use Restrictions and collateral assignments).

  • All debt on the property must be subordinate to the City’s Declaration of Affirmative Land Use Restrictions.

  • Post-Preservation Land Use Restrictions – Restrictive covenants shall be included and conveyed in the deed to any property acquired through this program.

  • A Deed of Trust, UCC Financing Statement, Promissory Note, contract assignments, and Declaration of Affirmative Land Use Restrictions will be required for every loan and personal guarantees as required by the Department.


More Definitions of Land Use Restrictions

Land Use Restrictions. We were not given a title report to review. We do not know of any easements, encroachments, or restrictions that would adversely affect the sites' use. However, we recommend a title search to determine whether any adverse conditions exist. Flood Hazard: Based on our inspection of the sites, there is minimal probability of flooding. Additionally, the parking areas are raised slightly above street level to provide water runoff.
Land Use Restrictions means restrictions or prohibitions on the use of agricultural, residential, commercial or other categories of land that are directly introduced and come into force under the project. These may include restrictions on access to legally established parks and protected areas, restrictions on access to other public properties, and restrictions on land use within utility easements or security zones.
Land Use Restrictions means prohibited uses of the Site, including, but not limited to, recorded easements, covenants, restrictions or servitudes, or any combination thereof, as may be reasonably necessary and appropriate, prohibiting a future Owner and Occupant from one or more of the following activities: (i) engaging in drilling activities on the Site for the purpose of constructing water supply xxxxx; (ii) interfering or exacerbating Existing Contamination at, on, or beneath the Site; and (iii) utilizing or developing the Site for any purpose other than the Intended Use as defined in Section 1.5.
Land Use Restrictions. We were provided with a title report for review, dated December 12, 1997, prepared by Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company. To our knowledge, there are no easements, encroachments, or restrictions that adversely affect the site's use. We recommend an attorney's opinion in the final analysis whether any adverse land use restrictions exist on or about the subject site. Xxxxxxx & Xxxxxxxxx offers no representation regarding any adverse land use restrictions that may affect the site's use. Flood Hazard: According to Flood Insurance Rate Map, Community Panel No. 170054- 0070-B, effective April 15, 1981, the subject property under analysis is located in Zone C, an area of minimal flooding.
Land Use Restrictions. We were not given a title report to review. We do not know of any easements, encroachments, or restrictions that would adversely affect the site's use. However, we recommend a title search to determine whether any adverse conditions exist. Flood Hazard: According to Community Panel No. 48201C0830-J, National Flood Insurance Rate Map, effective November 6, 1996, the subject property partially is in Flood Hazard Zone X, which is not within the 500 year flood plain. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ================================================================================ Insert Site Plan PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ================================================================================ Wetlands: We were not given a Wetlands survey. If subsequent engineering data reveal the presence of regulated wetlands, it could materially affect property value. We recommend a wetlands survey by a competent engineering firm.
Land Use Restrictions means those measures (including institutional and engineering controls and decrees) affecting the title and/or use of property, and obligations to maintain cover and containment structures, and to monitor and test environmental media and conditions and restrictions to protect persons from unsafe exposures to Hazardous Substances and which may be memorialized in documents of title torun with the land” such as described in deed notices or restrictions.
Land Use Restrictions. We were not given a title report to review. We do not know of any easements, encroachments or restrictions that would adversely affect the site's use. However, we recommend a title search to determine whether any adverse conditions exist. Flood Hazard: According to Community Panel No. 420757 0129 F, National Flood Insurance Rate Map, effective August 2, 1996, the subject is in Flood Hazard Zone X, an area of minimal flooding and, therefore, does not require flood hazard insurance. ================================================================================ -44- CXXXXXX & WAKEFIELD(R) --------------------------- VALUATION ADVISORY SERVICES --------------------------- [GRAPHIC OMITTED] Property Description ================================================================================ Wetlands: We were not given a wetlands survey. If subsequent engineering data reveal the presence of regulated wetlands, it could materially affect property value. We recommend a wetlands survey by a competent engineering firm.