Quasi-public use definition
Quasi-public use means a use serving the public at large, and operated by a private entity under a franchise or other similar governmental authorization, designed to promote the interests of the general public or operated by a recognized civic organization for the benefit of the general public.
Quasi-public use means a structure or use such as facilities owned or operated by a community association, upon a street lamp or other lighting poles, electric power poles not exceeding thirty (30) feet in height, and similar uses and structures.
Quasi-public use means a use conducted by a private nonprofit educational, religious, recreational, charitable, or medical institution, the use having the purpose primarily of serving the general public, and including uses such as churches, private schools and universities, private hospitals, youth centers and similar uses. (Ord. 822 §1, 1989)
More Definitions of Quasi-public use
Quasi-public use means churches, parochial schools, hospitals and other facilities of an educational, religious, charitable, philanthropic or nonprofit nature.
Quasi-public use. - means a development which is used for the meeting, social or recreational activities of its members, which may or may not include the general public. Typical quasi-public uses include private schools excluding commercial schools, indoor and outdoor recreational facilities, hospitals, lodges or clubs, cemeteries, galleries, museums, churches or places of worship, and libraries;
Quasi-public use means a use operated by a private nonprofit educational, religious, recreational, charitable or philanthropic institution, such use having the purpose primarily of serving the general public, such as churches, private schools and universities, and similar uses. (Salt Lake County 19.04.445)
Quasi-public use means a use owned or oper- ated by a private nonprofit or philanthropic institu- tion that provides cultural, recreational, or similar types of programs and services.