Residential area means land used as a permanent residence or domicile, such as a house, apartment, nursing home, school, child care facility or prison, land zoned for such uses, or land where no zoning is in place.
Residential area means a distinct living environment within a nursing facility that includes no more than sixty (60) beds.
Residential area. Residential area means:
Examples of Residential area in a sentence
All issuance of debt by a GID shall be subject to all requirements of law and existing agreements and policies of the GIDs, including without limitation the November 4, 2014, Agreement for Inclusion into the Commerce City E-470 Residential Area General Improvement District and the Commerce City E-470 Commercial Area General Improvement District (the “2013 Inclusion Agreement”).
More Definitions of Residential area
Residential area means an area identified on a map in a planning scheme as an area for residential purposes.
Residential area means three or more permanent residences (i.e., homes) located anywhere outside the facility's property.
Residential area means a contiguous or nearly contiguous area containing public streets and highways or parts thereof where residents dwell;
Residential area means a group or cluster of 10 or more single family dwelling units on contiguous property and having an average density of two or more units per acre, and
Residential area means an area used principally for private residences that is improved with at least 100 single-family homes and has an average density of one home per half acre.
Residential area. Any area other than an agricultural area or as otherwise specifically exempted by Chapter 482, F.S.
Residential area means any real property which contains a structure or building in which one or more persons reside, provided that the structure of building is properly zoned, or is legally non conforming, for residential use in accordance with the terms and maps of the Peoria Zoning Ordinance.