Large City definition

Large City means a city with a certified Portland State University Population Research Center estimated population of 25,000 or more or a city with a population over 1,000 within a metropolitan service district. A Large City includes unincorporated areas of counties within a metropolitan service district that are provided with sufficient urban services as defined in ORS 195.065. Sufficient urban services means areas that are within an urban service district boundary.
Large City means a city with a population over 330,000 people on January 1, 2018, as published on the Department of Finance website.
Large City means each city with a certified Portland State University Population Research Center estimated population of 25,000 or more or city with a population over 1,000 within a metropolitan service district. This also includes unincorporated areas of counties within a metropolitan service district that are provided with urban services as defined in ORS 195.065.

Examples of Large City in a sentence

  • Yes I am a representative from an eligible CoC, Large City, and/or CountyYesApplicant InformationList the eligible applicant(s) submitting this application for HHAP-4 funding below and check the corresponding box to indicate whether the applicant(s) is/are applying individually or jointly.

  • Yes I am a representative from an eligble CoC, Large City, and/or CountyYesApplicant InformationList the eligible applicant(s) submitting this application for HHAP-3 funding below and check the corresponding box to indicate whether the applicant(s) is/are applying individually or jointly.

  • FUNDING LEVELSMaximum Request: County $350,000; Large City (2010 Census population 3,000 +)$450,000; Small City $350,000.Match Requirement: 10% Source: Cash/In‐kindEligible In‐Kind Contribution: Labor, Equipment, Materials Disbursement Method: GrantNote: Waiver of match available for applicants with 2010 Census population of 1,000 or less.

  • A Large City must apply the same off-street parking surfacing, dimensional, landscaping, access, and circulation standards that apply to single-family detached dwellings in the same zone.

  • Large City: For purposes of this policy, a large city is defined as a city with a population of 75,000 or more.

  • Nothing in this section precludes a Large City from allowing on-street parking credits to satisfy off-street parking requirements.

  • A Large City may allow on-street parking credits to satisfy off-street parking requirements.

  • However, an application may compete in only one Development Location set-aside (Large City, Small City, or Rural).

  • The District is designated as a Large City School District (cities having a population in excess of 125,000) a/k/a/ a “Big 5” School District and is fiscally dependent on the City of Syracuse.

  • A Large City may only apply this restriction to portions of the area not developed as of January 1, 2021, and may not apply this restriction after the initial development of any area of the master plan or a plan that functions in the same manner as a master plan, except that a Large City may prohibit redevelopment of other housing types, such as multi-family residential structures and manufactured home parks.


More Definitions of Large City

Large City means a city with a certified Portland State University Population Research Center estimated population of 25,000 or more or a city with a population over 1,000 within a metropolitan service district. A Large City includes unincorporated areas
Large City means an incorporated city with a population of 60,000 or more, as of the most
Large City means each city with a certified Portland State University Population Research Center estimated population of 25,000 or more or city with a population over 1,000 within a

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  • Class A Percentage As to any Distribution Date occurring on or prior to the Cross-Over Date, the lesser of (i) 100% and (ii) the percentage obtained by dividing the Class A Non-PO Principal Balance (determined as of the Determination Date preceding such Distribution Date) by the Pool Balance (Non-PO Portion). As to any Distribution Date occurring subsequent to the Cross-Over Date, 100% or such lesser percentage which will cause the Class A Non-PO Principal Balance to decline to zero following the distribution made on such Distribution Date.