Functional Classification Sample Clauses

The Functional Classification clause defines how certain items, services, or activities are categorized based on their intended use or function within the context of the agreement. In practice, this clause may specify that products are grouped according to their operational role, such as distinguishing between administrative and technical equipment, or classifying services by their purpose. By clearly outlining these categories, the clause ensures that both parties understand how different elements of the contract are to be treated, which helps prevent misunderstandings and facilitates proper allocation of responsibilities or costs.
Functional Classification. Functional classification establishes the foundation of the Plan recommendations by identifying the primary purpose for each roadway and establishing recommendations to enable any particular roadway to serve its intended function. The City shall abide by the principles, policies, standards and guidelines established for each classification of roadway as outlined in Sections 2.1 and 5.1 and illustrated in Figures 2.1-1 and 5.1-1 of the Plan.
Functional Classification. Refinement of the street / roadway classification system that meets local needs and can correspond with the FHWA functional classification system.
Functional Classification. City streets are divided into Principal arterial, Minor arterial, Collector, Neighborhood collector, and local access streets in accordance with regional transportation needs and the functional use each serves. Function is the controlling element for classification and shall govern right-of-way, road width, and road geometrics. New streets will be classified by the City Engineer.