Occupiable Space means spaces for uses such as retail, office, residential, personal service shops,customer serving offices, restaurant, entertainment, and the like. Structured parking and self-service storage facilities (mini-storage and similar spaces designed to contain objects, not persons, as the primary use are not considered occupiable space).
Occupiable Space means a room or enclosed space designed for regular or non- regular human occupancy in which individuals congregate for activities, amusement, educational or similar purposes, or in which occupants are engaged at labor, and which is equipped with means of egress, heat, light, and ventilation facilities meeting the
Occupiable Space means the "rentable area" of such premises as defined in American National Standard Z65.1-1980 as recognized by the Building Owners and Managers Association International. Occupiable Space may be adjusted from time to time to reflect any expansion, reduction or rearrangement. The Architect's Certificate as to Occupiable Space shall be final and binding on the Parties hereto.
Examples of Occupiable Space in a sentence
While the resulting ERI is not required to meet a specific target value, it is required that each individual measure listed in Exhibit 1, ENERGY STAR Prescriptive Efficiency Measures For a Home with ≤ 50% Air- Conditioned Occupiable Space, be included in the home and meet or exceed the listed performance level.
Occupiable Space includes any conditioned space intended for human activities, including (but not limited to) all habitable spaces, toilets, halls, laundry areas, closets, and other storage and utility areas.
First Reading of Ordinance No. 116, 2023, Amending the Land Use Code Regarding Buffering Between Buildings with Occupiable Space and Oil and Gas Facilities.
More Definitions of Occupiable Space
Occupiable Space means:
(A) with respect to a single tenancy floor, the area of the floor measured from the inside surface of the exterior walls, excluding, where applicable, elevators, stairwells, duct shafts, Delivery Facilities, Common Service Areas, the Building lobby, other like areas and their enclosing walls; and
(B) with respect to a multiple tenancy floor, the area of the Premises measured from the inside surface of the exterior walls and from the inside surface of all demising walls except those separating the Premises from adjoining premises which shall be measured from the centre lines of such walls;
Occupiable Space means 1) for any premises located in the Office Portion of the Building, the "useable area" of such premises as defined in American National Standard Z65.1-1996 as recognized by the Building Owners and Managers Association International, and 2) for any premises located in the Retail Portion of the Building, the "rentable area" of such premises as defined in American National Standard Z65.1-1996 as recognized by the Building Owners and Managers Association International. Occupiable Space may be adjusted from time to time to reflect any expansion, reduction or rearrangement. The Architect's Certificate as to Occupiable Space shall be final and binding on the parties hereto.
Occupiable Space means a room or enclosed space, other than a
Occupiable Space. Means a room or enclosed space, other than a habitable space, where an individual may occupy that space for a limited time-frame for movement, storage or rest such as a corridor, passage, pantry, laundry, basement, bath-room, water closet compartment, serving and storing, pantry, loft, store-room and pooja-room.
Occupiable Space means enclosed space within the school facility and serving a classroom, administrative, or support purpose and is occupied by staff, students, or public on a regular or flexibly assigned basis; this shall not include space exclusively used for storage or to house mechanical, electrical, or other equipment;
Occupiable Space means a room or enclosed space designed for regular or non-regular human occupancy in which individuals congregate for activities, amusement, educational or similar purposes or in which occupants are engaged at labor, and which is equipped with means of egress, heat, light, and ventilation facilities meeting the requirements of this code. Occupiable space does not include those spaces that are intended primarily for other purposes such as storage rooms and equipment rooms.
Occupiable Space means a room or enclosed space designed for regular or non- regular human occupancy in which individuals congregate for activities, amusement,