Building Floor Area definition

Building Floor Area means the total of the horizontal areas of a building, as calculated by using the exterior dimensions;
Building Floor Area means the square footage of the area included within the surrounding exterior walls of a building, including each floor of a multiple story building but not including any carport, walkway, garage, overhang, patio, enclosed patio, or similar area. The Building Floor Area will be determined by reference to City approved building permits or certificates of occupancy.
Building Floor Area means that certain improved portion of the Building intended to be leased to retail tenants, as depicted in Exhibit “A,” which portion may be altered, reduced, expanded or replaced from time to time.

Examples of Building Floor Area in a sentence

  • The total floor area of the Project buildings measured using the perimeter dimensions of the building shells and calculated in accordance with the ASTM International Standard Classification for Building Floor Area Measurements for Facility Management – E-1236M-09e1.

  • When used with respect to any other space in the Building, Floor Area shall mean the number of rentable square feet of such space as reasonably determined by Landlord; provided, however, when used with respect to any other office space in the Building, Floor Area shall mean the number of rentable square feet of such space as reasonably determined by Landlord in accordance with BOMA.

  • When used with respect to any other space in the Building, Floor Area shall mean the number of rentable square feet of such space as determined using the Measurement Standard.

  • Moreover, FFLP covenants to Buyer that it shall not commence construction of more than 550,000 square feet of Gross Building Floor Area for office space nor of more than 50,000 square feet of special purpose accessory structures (including all construction commenced from and after November 8, 1996) on the Retained Property prior to November 8, 2000.

  • In accordance with the provisions of Exhibit B of the Master Lease, Sublandlord, as tenant under the Master Lease, is obligated to pay its Pro Rata Share of 3.1 percent (3.1%) (168,069 Total Building Floor Area, 5,219 Rentable Square Feet of Tenant’s Premises) of Excess Property Taxes and Operating Expenses.


More Definitions of Building Floor Area

Building Floor Area means the aggregate horizontal floor area measured from the exterior walls of all floors or storeys of a building excluding any floor area located totally below grade or within an uninhabitable attic. The mid-point of a common wall shall be considered the face of the exterior in the case of common walls located on a property line. (By-law 92-232, S.3[a]) (Amended: By-law 2013-138, S.14)
Building Floor Area means the aggregate horizontal floor area measured from the exterior walls of all floors of a building excluding any floor area located totally below the grade of the building’s ground floor level.
Building Floor Area means, for an Assessable Building, the total square footage of all floor areas included in the calculation of floor space ratio as approved by the Development Permit, excluding any areas devoted to social housing;
Building Floor Area means, for a Plot of Land that contains more than one Assessor’s Parcel, the building square footage of each Assessor’s Parcel located on such Plot of Land as indicated in the building square footage data for such Assessor's Parcel as obtained from the Assessor of the County, or as indicated on the building permit therefor, or other official information as determined by the CFD Administrator.
Building Floor Area means the sum of the areas computed from the outside dimensions of a building, including corridors and other design features, for each floor contained therein including mezzanine floors.
Building Floor Area means and refers to the cumulative square footage of floor area, including without limitation, the ground floor area, of any Improvements, such as a building or structure, which have been constructed within the Permissible Building Area of a Parcel.
Building Floor Area means in the case of a non-residential building or structure or the non-residential portion of a mixed-use building or structure, the aggregate of the areas of each floor, whether above or below grade, measured between the exterior faces of the exterior walls of the building or structure or pliable membrane in the case of an air supported structure, or from the centre line of a common wall separating a non-residential and a residential use, and, for the purposes of this definition, the non-residential portion of a mixed-use building is deemed to include one-half of any area common to the residential and non- residential portions of such mixed-use building or structure;