Sensitive Land Use definition

Sensitive Land Use means school, day care, playground, sporting venue, park, recreational area, residence, place of worship, community centre or any other place where people regularly gather or sleep.
Sensitive Land Use means buildings, amenity areas, or outdoor spaces where routine or normal activities occurring at reasonably expected times would experience one or more adverse effects from contaminant discharges generated by a nearby major facility. Sensitive land uses may be part of the natural or built environment. Examples may include, but are not limited to: residences, day care centres, and educational and health facilities.
Sensitive Land Use means a lot is that is zoned for uses within the Residential, Institutional, or Open Space categories. A sensitive land use receptor is a building or structure that is being used for a dwelling, school, long-term care facility, hospital, day nursery, crisis residence, group home or group residence.

Examples of Sensitive Land Use in a sentence

  • The Environmental Health Team has a web-page that aims to provide advice to potential developers, which includes a copy of a Planning Advice Note on "Development on Potentially Contaminated Land and/or for a Sensitive Land Use" in use across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire.

  • Guidelines for Risk Sensitive Land Use Planning based on the vulnerability assessment would be developed with Ward Level Risk Reduction Action Plan.

  • In the event that contamination is encountered the Environmental Health Team has a web-page that aims to provide advice to potential developers, which includes a copy of a Planning Advice Note on "Development on Potentially Contaminated Land and/or for a Sensitive Land Use" in use across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire.

  • Where development is proposed adjacent to a sewage treatment plant, a setback of 100 metres shall apply as per the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Guideline D-2, Compatibility between Sewage Treatment and Sensitive Land Use.

  • In summary DEC advise that given that the development is less than the recommended separation distances as detailed in the EPA Guidance for Environmental Factors, Separation Distances between Industrial and Sensitive Land Use it is highly likely that the proposed development on lot 74 will be impacted by odour emissions from the existing surrounding industries.


More Definitions of Sensitive Land Use

Sensitive Land Use means any use that may be adversely affected by the proximity of a Licenced Cannabis Production Facility or Designated Medical Growth of Cannabis including, without limiting, the generality of the foregoing, residential uses, campgrounds, child care facilities, playgrounds, schools, parks and Institutional uses or zones that permit these uses. (2015-134, 2022-45)
Sensitive Land Use means a hotel, a commercial school, a trade school and all those uses permitted within a CR district in sections 8(1)(f)(a)(i) and (ii), and in section 8(1)(f)(b)(ii) and (iii), but does not include a fire hall, performing arts studio, police station, a public art gallery or a public museum;
Sensitive Land Use means an existing residential building, existing place of worship building or lands containing or zoned to permit a public or private school, day nursery, public park or community centre.”
Sensitive Land Use means a hotel, commercial school, trade school, college, university, post-secondary institution and related uses, and all those uses permitted within a "CR" district in Sections 8(1)(f)(a)(i) and (ii), and 8(1)(f)(b)(ii) and (iii), and all of such uses where they are accessory, ancillary, naturally and normally incidental or subordinate to any permitted use that is not considered to be noise sensitive, such as a workplace day nursery within a building devoted to office uses, etc., but does not include a fire hall, performing arts studio, police station, post office, public library, public art gallery, public museum or private art gallery;
Sensitive Land Use means a land use sensitive to emissions from industry and infrastructure. Sensitive land uses include residential development, hospitals, hotels, hostels, caravan parks, schools, nursing homes, child care facilities, shopping centres, playgrounds and some public buildings. Some commercial institutional and industrial land uses which require high levels of amenity or are sensitive to particular emissions may also be considered “sensitive land uses”. Examples include some retailing outlets, offices and training centres, and some types of storage and manufacturing. This term has been derived from the EPA Guidance Statement No.2.
Sensitive Land Use means buildings, amenity areas or outdoor spaces where routine or normal activities occurring at reasonably expected times would experience one or more adverse effects from contaminant discharges, fumes, odours, vibrations, noise, or air pollutants generated by a nearby facility. Sensitive land uses may be a part of the natural or built environment and may include but are not limited to: residences, child care centres, places of worship, educational and health facilities, community uses, parks and playgrounds.
Sensitive Land Use means a hotel, commercial school, trade school, college, university, post secondary institution and related uses, and all those uses permitted within a CR district in sections 8(1)(f)(a)(i) and (ii), and 8(1)(f)(b)(ii) and (iii), but does not include a fire hall, police station or post office.