Open spaces definition

Open spaces means those natural or cultural resource areas that contain natural vegetation, fish, wildlife, or have historic, scenic, recreation and education value. Examples of open spaces in cities and towns include, but are not limited to, parks, riverfronts and town squares. In rural areas, open spaces include, but are not limited to, such areas as woodlands, prairies, marshlands, river corridors, lake shores, parks and wildlife areas.
Open spaces means lands which are open to the public for pedestrian use and momentary repose, relaxation, and contemplation.
Open spaces means undeveloped lands suitable for passive recreation or conservation uses.

Examples of Open spaces in a sentence

  • The Parties acknowledge that the Company shall not be required to maintain or manage any element of the Built Assets or the Open Spaces unless the Maintenance Standards for that element have been agreed under clause 3.3.

  • Prior to the transfer to the Company of any element of either the Built Assets or the Open Spaces, the Parties shall use their reasonable endeavours to agree the Maintenance Standards for that element.


More Definitions of Open spaces

Open spaces means an area of land set aside and required to be legally protected, in the opinion and to the satisfaction of the Municipality, from development over and above the assignment of land use rights, which shall be for the use and benefit of a community, irrespective of ownership of such land and may include, in the opinion of the Municipality, recreational areas, natural areas, parks, public and private open space for purposes of compliance with this By-law;
Open spaces means and refer to those areas designated on a recorded subdivision plat as Open Spaces. Unless otherwise stated in a subdivision plat or Supplemental Declaration, it is intended that all open spaces are Limited Common Areas for the benefit of the owners in specific subdivisions of South Bay.
Open spaces means all open space sports and recreation areas woodlands grasslands allotments parks including amenity areas play spaces play areas unadopted verges ecological and wildlife areas in the Development (other than those forming part of any private curtilage or communal gardens relating to or for the exclusive use of the residents of any group of dwellings) the maintenance or management of which has or is to be transferred to the Company by the Developers or the owner thereof
Open spaces means current or planned parks, vacant stands, veldt grass which is situated within the perimeter of the Estate.;
Open spaces means open spaces within the Town Centre, which area shall include, inter alia, common areas, parks, certain areas of indigenous bush, certain road verges, private roads and public thoroughfares (excluding Public Roads);
Open spaces means the general areas including but not limited to the entrance, landscape areas, private streets, street lights, pavements, kerbs, sidewalks, traffic islands and road reserve, security houses owned or used by the Company and other amenities;
Open spaces means parks, common areas and other open spaces in the Estate which are owned or governed by the Association;