Recreational property definition

Recreational property means all lands that are predominately intended to provide outdoor recreational activities under the control and operation of a governmental agency, such as outdoor parks, preserves, campgrounds, and wildlife refuges.
Recreational property means a dwelling unit used as a secondary place of residence for vacation or leisure activity;
Recreational property means properties or buildings not occupied or used on a permanent basis. Some examples being summer cottages, garages or barns on land with no residences.

Examples of Recreational property in a sentence

  • The department maintains over 84 acres of Recreational property in the City of Thomasville.

  • It is nominated as part of the “New Deal-era Resources of Kansas” multiple property nomination, and is an example of the Social and Recreational property type outlined in the multiple property documentation form.

  • Recreational property or recreational facility shall have the same meaning as those terms are used in Title 51, Chapter 3, Article 2, of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

  • Recreational property with gorgeous well built A Frame cabin! Close to SSM and yet ‘away from it all location’.

  • Recreational property taxes in may contain confidential information that property hampshire records, over the last five acres, see place name index to take a quiet and amendments vs exhibits in an agreement The Open Data People, died, WV real estate.


More Definitions of Recreational property

Recreational property means properties or buildings not occupied or used on a permanent basis.
Recreational property means all Assessor’s Parcels constructed or to be constructed as (i) a community recreation center or (ii) open space, trails, and parks.
Recreational property means land owned by a physical person and used by him principally for recreational or sports purposes, having an area not greater than 0.5 ha except to the extent that such person establishes that a greater area is necessary for such purposes;
Recreational property means a park or place owned or operated by the City for recreational purposes including without limiting the generality of the foregoing a leash-free dog park, pool, recreation center, playground, skate-board park, beach, arena, stadium, or sports or playing field;
Recreational property means all Assessor's Parcels of Developed Property used for amusements, sports activities, clubs, camps and conference facilities. Typical County Use Codes include: 600, 601, 602, 603, 610, 611,612, 613, 614,
Recreational property means all lands that are predominately intended to provide outdoor recreational activities under the control and operation of a governmental agency, such as outdoor parks, pres
Recreational property means property that is primarily intended for recreational use and is not occupied on a year-round basis.