Perimeter Setbacks Sample Clauses

Perimeter Setbacks. Perimeter setbacks shall as identified in the approved Plan.
Perimeter Setbacks. The minimum setback from the property lines along the perimeter of the contract zone shall be 25 feet, except there is no minimum setback from the property line bordering Summer Street and bordering the Rail Trail west of the property line as depicted on Exhibit A attached to this agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that the Property is divided into individual lots, within the boundaries of the contract zone there shall be no minimum setback requirement beyond the minimum setback lines depicted in Exhibit A.
Perimeter Setbacks. Perimeter setbacks shall as identified in the approved
Perimeter Setbacks. Perimeter setbacks shall be reduced to standard residential setbacks in locations where type “A” opaque screening is utilized on the perimeter of the Propertyas identified in the approved Plan.

Related to Perimeter Setbacks

  • Basement Any leaks or evidence of moisture? Yes No Unknown Does Not Apply Comments:

  • Project or Building Name and Signage Landlord shall have the right at any time to change the name of the Project or Building and to install, affix and maintain any and all signs on the exterior and on the interior of the Project or Building as Landlord may, in Landlord’s sole discretion, desire. Tenant shall not use the name of the Project or Building or use pictures or illustrations of the Project or Building in advertising or other publicity or for any purpose other than as the address of the business to be conducted by Tenant in the Premises, without the prior written consent of Landlord.

  • Fences Except for establishment cost incurred by the United States and replacement cost not due to the Landowner’s negligence or malfeasance, all other costs involved in maintenance of fences and similar facilities to exclude livestock are the responsibility of the Landowner. The installation or use of fences which have the effect of preventing wildlife access and use of the Easement Area are prohibited on the Easement Area, easement boundary, or on the Landowner’s land that is immediately adjacent to, and functionally related to, the Easement Area.

  • Elevation Elevation is defined as restoring an employee to the higher classification, with permanent status, which was held prior to being granted a demotion or to a class that is between the current class and the class from which the employee was demoted. Upon elevation, an employee’s salary will be determined in the same manner that is provided for promotion in Section 43.5, above.

  • Cheating Cheating is prohibited, and will result in immediate action and termination without compensation.