Section 15 Elevation Clause Samples

The Elevation clause defines the requirements and procedures related to the vertical positioning or height of a structure or improvement on a property. Typically, this clause specifies the minimum or maximum elevation levels that must be maintained, often referencing benchmarks such as sea level or adjacent properties, and may require compliance with local zoning or floodplain regulations. For example, it might mandate that a building's finished floor be constructed above a certain elevation to mitigate flood risk. The core function of this clause is to ensure that construction meets safety, regulatory, and environmental standards, thereby reducing the risk of property damage and ensuring compliance with applicable laws.
Section 15 Elevation 

Related to Section 15 Elevation

  • 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.