Occupied community building definition
Occupied community building means a school, place of worship, day-care facility, public library, community center, or other similar building that the applicant knows or reasonably should know is used on a regular basis as a gathering place for community members.
Occupied community building means any one or more of the
Occupied community building means any one or more of the following buildings that is existing and occupied on the date that the application for a permit to develop the Commercial Solar Energy Facility is filed with the county: a school, place of worship, day care facility, public library, or community center.
More Definitions of Occupied community building
Occupied community building means any one or more of the following buildings that is existing and occupied on the date that the application for a permit to develop the WECS Project is filed with the county: a school, place of worship, day care facility, public library, or community center.
Occupied community building means a school, place of worship, day-care facility, public library,
Occupied community building means a school, church or similar place of worship, daycare facility or public library.
Occupied community building means a school, church, daycare facility or public library.
Occupied community building means a school, place of
Occupied community building means any one or more of the following buildings that is existing and occupied on the date that the application for a permit to develop the Commercial Wind Energy Facility is filed with the county: a school, place of worship, day care facility, public library, or community center. For the purposes of this ordinance and for the siting of any Commercial Wind Energy Facility, an occupied community building includes those buildings that may serve places of worship, schools, libraries, day care facilities, or community centers due to religious beliefs even if the primary purpose is another use.
Occupied community building means any one or more of the following buildings that is existing and occupied on the date that the application for a permit or site certification to develop a qualifying energy project is filed: School, places of worship, day care facility, public library, or community center.