Active Frontage(s) definition

Active Frontage(s) means ground floor Uses that have individual front entrances to the public roadways, Internal Roadways, or Publicly

Examples of Active Frontage(s) in a sentence

  • The MSASP requires that the following locations shall have Type 1 Active Frontages: portions of El Camino Real; and the following locations shall have Type 2 Active Frontages: Millbrae Avenue west of the BART tracks and east of El Camino Real, and California Drive opposite the Millbrae BART/Caltrain station.

  • Active ground floor uses shall be generally located as depicted in the Public Space and Active Frontages Diagram (Figure 31), and shall consist of uses that are open and welcoming to the public during normal business hours, such as lobbies, restaurants, retail, civic or cultural uses.

  • S20.1 Car parking structures and servicing areas constructed as partial basement or at ground level are sleeved by appropriate commercial and retail uses such that they are effectively concealed from the active frontages nominated on Map 11 (Active Frontages) of this document and the Primary, Pedestrian Laneway or Secondary active frontages identified on Map 13A (Precinct 5-8 – Frontage Controls).

  • O28 Continuous cantilevered awnings are provided for the entire length of the Primary and Secondary Active Frontages identified for Precincts 5 – 8 and defined on Map 11 (Active Frontages) and represented on Map 13A (Precincts 5-8 – Frontage Controls) and Map 13B (Precincts 8-10 – Frontage Controls) of this document being: S28.1 No probable solution prescribed Complies.

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