Public Properties definition

Public Properties means the present and/or future property owned or leased by the City within the present and/or future corporate limits or jurisdictional boundaries of the City.
Public Properties means all titles, leases, licences, rights-of-way, undersurface rights, easements and other interests in land acquired by the County as required pursuant to Schedule C-2 (Public Properties and Access);
Public Properties means all titles, leases, licences, rights-of-way, undersurface rights, easements and other interests in land acquired by the County (including municipal roads, reserve lands, and public utility lots), and in respect of which the County is able and legally entitled to grant access as contemplated within Schedule C-2 (Public Properties and Access);

Examples of Public Properties in a sentence

  • The Developer agrees that it shall submit the Plans for Landscaping on Public Properties, to be completed by a qualified landscape architect, for the City’s approval in conjunction with the balance of the Plans referred to in section 3.2 above.

  • The Developer shall at its sole expense grade and loam in conformity with the Design Standards for those areas of the boulevards and other Public Properties which are not left in their natural state, and thereafter shall seed to grass boulevards and Public Properties to the satisfaction of the City’s engineer.

  • Further, the Developer acknowledges and agrees that the work within Public Properties by the Developer and its agents, contractors and subcontractors shall be subject to the inspection rights of the Municipality as set forth in this Agreement and all directions and requirements of the Municipality shall be obeyed.

  • PREMISES: A.) Public Properties Grass island bounded on the north by Spring Street, the west by Conestoga Street, the east by Main Street and the south by W.

  • The Developer agrees that it shall submit the Plans for Landscaping on Public Properties, to be completed by a qualified landscape architect, for the Municipality's approval in conjunction with the balance of the Plans referred to in Section 3.1 above.

  • Any uniform fencing as contemplated herein which is wholly located upon Public Properties and does not abut upon other properties, shall be maintained by the Developer during the Guarantee Period as provided in this Agreement.

  • WBP Leasing, LLC CPT Limited Partner, LLC CPT Operating Partnership L.P. Correctional Properties Prison Finance LLC Public Properties Development and Leasing LLC GEO Holdings I, Inc.

  • The Developer shall be responsible, at the Developer's expense, save as hereinafter specifically limited, to maintain the Developer's lands and all Public Properties within the Development Area in such condition as may be reasonably required by the Municipality, by mowing grass thereon, and eliminating weeds, refuse, litter and undesirable vegetation.

  • MARINAare the operating rulesapproved by the decision No 440/24.06.2014 of the Board of Directors ofthe Public Properties Company S.A. ETAD(no 6050B’/31‐12‐ 2020 Government Gazette), as in force, of which the CLIENT clearly states that he/she has been informed and which he/she unreservedly accepts by the signature hereof.

  • Any uniform fencing which is intended to separate Public Properties from other lands shall be constructed in accordance with the General Design Standards and prior to construction of any lot within the Development Area.


More Definitions of Public Properties

Public Properties means and includes streets, alleys, sidewalks, curbs, roads, highways, avenues, thoroughfares, parkways, bridges, viaducts, public grounds, public improvements and other public places within any present and/or future city limits.
Public Properties means and includes public parks, reserves, schools and other properties in the Development Area, owned or to be owned or administered by municipal or school authorities or both.
Public Properties means property held by the Kaska Dena National Government;
Public Properties means and include public parks, boulevards, and other properties in the Development Area owned or administered by the Town.
Public Properties means all fee simple and leasehold estates, rights-of-way, undersurface rights, easements and other interests in land or licenses or rights in respect to land, now and hereafter held or acquired by the County (including municipal roads, reserve lands, and public utility lots);

Related to Public Properties

  • Public Property means any and all property owned by the City or held in the name of the City by any of the departments, commissions or agencies within the City government.

  • Public project means any of the following:

  • Common Properties means and refer to those areas of land shown on any recorded subdivision plat of The Properties and intended to be devoted to the common use and enjoyment of the owners of The Properties.

  • Taxable Public Property means all Assessor’s Parcels of Public Property that are not exempt pursuant to Section E below.

  • Historic property means any prehistoric or historic site, district, building, object or other real or personal property of historical, architectural or archaeological value, and folklife resources. These properties or resources may include, but are not limited to, monuments, memorials, Indian habitations, ceremonial sites, abandoned settlements, sunken or abandoned ships, engineering works, treasure trove, artifacts or other objects with intrinsic historical or archaeological value, or any part thereof, relating to the history, government and culture of Florida.