Major institution definition

Major institution means the main facility under the control of one warden or administrator, and will include the annexes, work camps, release centers, and other satellite/sister facilities under the authority of that main facility.
Major institution means an institution providing medical or educational services to the community. A Major Institution, by nature of its function and size, dominates and has the potential to change the character of the surrounding area and/or create significant negative impacts on the area. To qualify as a Major Institution, an institution must have a minimum site size of sixty thousand (60,000) square feet of which fifty thousand (50,000) square feet must be contiguous, and have a minimum gross floor area of three hundred thousand (300,000) square feet. The institution may be located in a single building or a group of buildings which includes
Major institution means an institution that by nature of its function and size, dominates and has the potential to change the character of the surrounding area or create significant negative impacts on the area. Major Institutions are subject to SMC Chapter 23.69 and are more fully defined in SMC 23.84A.025.

More Definitions of Major institution

Major institution means an institution, which, by nature of its function and size, dominates and has the potential to change the character of the surrounding area or create
Major institution means a use such as a hospital, convention center, performing arts center, college, or sports arena, or a major office building or mixed use complex containing 300,000 gross square feet or more, located in the downtown or in Bel-Red.