Public Plaza definition

Public Plaza means the land and improvements, which is located perpendicular to 120th Avenue NE and generally in the middle of the Mall. The Public Plaza does not include the right-of-way of 120th Avenue NE and the improvements therein. The Public Plaza, which shall consist of the Upper Mall Public Plaza Improvements and the Lower Mall Public Plaza Improvements, is described generally in the Project Plan and will be constructed by the Developer and leased or otherwise acquired by the City.
Public Plaza means the area that will provide public non-motorized access between the public riverfront area and West Front Street, which is expected to comprise 18,000 to 24,000 square feet and to include hardscape and softscape elements, may include one or more water feature and multiple locations for public seating.
Public Plaza means the Public Plaza that will be constructed on the Offset Land, as shown in the Plan at Annexure B. Real Property Act means the Real Property Act 1900 (NSW).

Examples of Public Plaza in a sentence

  • The Xxxxxx Street Plaza, together with the Lane Level Public Plaza and laneway network will be separately metered for both water and power to meet the City’s ESD monitoring requirements.

  • The Developer will design and construct within the Community Building Stratum a high quality, double height plaza edge ‘Community Building’ including a ground, first floor to the eastern edge of the Xxxxxx Street Public Plaza with an accessible roof area and an option of a third floor within the overall height approved for this building in accordance with Clause 5.2(c)(ii).

  • The City will prepare at its expense the Parcel Map in accordance with NRS 278.4925 that (a) dedicates portions of APN 00-000-00 to the City for the right-of-way area, (b) reconfigures the Victorian Square Public Plaza, and (c) establishes New Parcels I, J, and P.

  • For the Public Plaza, Play Plaza, Outdoor Dog Wash, Community Garden, Art Walk and Trail Connection & Bicycle Repair Station, easement(s) shall be granted to the City prior to phase one building occupancy.

  • The Public Plaza shall be a first-class, multi-functional community gathering space dedicated to public use (the “Public Plaza Purpose”), as more particularly described in Section 7.1 below and the Restrictive Covenant (as defined in Section 7.4 below).


More Definitions of Public Plaza

Public Plaza means an open space that is accessible to the public at all times, predominantly open to the sky, and for use principally by people, as opposed to merely a setting for the building.
Public Plaza means, collectively, those portions of the Project that are designated as public plazas in Exhibit B hereto, which are expected to be owned and maintained by the District.
Public Plaza means the public plaza limited in depth to the finished street level at Xx. 0 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Bondi Junction, approximately 311sqm in area and marked (A) on the Location Plan the subject of the Public Plaza Instrument Terms, to be delivered and maintained at no cost to Council; “Public Purposefor the purpose of this Agreement means the public purpose described in item 6 of Schedule 1;
Public Plaza means the part of the Land as shown on the Plan and marked "PT2".
Public Plaza means certain public right-of-way and improvements related to the redevelopment of Totem Lake Mall, to be conveyed to the City, generally described herein, and as subsequently refined in the Development Agreement,
Public Plaza shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.2.2. “Reimbursement Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.6.1. “Retail Active Frontage” shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit G. “Retail Uses Allowed” shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit G. “Short Term Rentals” shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit G. “Site Development Plan” shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit F. “Specific Plan” shall have the meaning set forth in Recital G.
Public Plaza means that amenity plaza improvements and easement for use as a public amenity to be located on the Franchisee Land and the Access Easement, as shown on Exhibit 3.