Undeveloped space definition
Undeveloped space means a designated area or building within a cemetery that has been mapped and planned for future development but is not yet fully developed.
Undeveloped space means a mausoleum space that is not ready for the burial of human remains on the date of the sale of the mausoleum space.
Undeveloped space means a mausoleum space, columbarium
Examples of Undeveloped space in a sentence
Undeveloped space shall include space in which no buildout has occurred.
More Definitions of Undeveloped space
Undeveloped space means a designated area or
Undeveloped space means the volume of flood capacity and fish-accessible/egress-able habitat from the existing ground to the Base Flood Elevation that is undeveloped. Any form of development including, but not limited to, the addition of fill, structures, concrete structures (vaults or tanks), pilings, levees and dikes, or any other development that reduces flood storage volume and fish accessible/egress-able habitat must achieve the “no net loss” standards.
Undeveloped space means the volume of flood storage capacity and fish-accessible/egress- able habitat within the regulatory floodplain from the existing ground to the BFE that has not been reduced due to activity that meets FEMA’s definition of development. Examples of development that impede undeveloped space include, but are not limited to, the addition of fill, structures, concrete structures (vaults or tanks), pilings, levees and dikes, or any other development that reduces flood storage volume and fish accessible/egress-able habitat.