Building face definition
Building face means the total area of the wall of a building
Building face means the single wall surface of a building facing a given direction.
Building face means the total area of a building between the finished surface of the ground and the eaves of any architectural elevation.
More Definitions of Building face
Building face means the outside wall of a building enclosing an advertised business, which is visible from a street right-of-way, or from an interior service road or parking lot within the site on which the building is located, and which may constitute one continuous wall or a series of parallel walls making up the building face as determined most appropriate by the Building Inspector according to the circumstances.
Building face means the general outer surface of any exterior wall of a building or other structure.
Building face means the building elevation closest to and facing the abutting thoroughfare;
Building face means the exterior wall of a building as viewed in a plane. This definition shall exclude, without limitation, but not be limited to, canopies, carports, marquees, open porches, and porte-cocheres as viewed as an extension of the plane of the wall.
Building face means the exterior wall of a building on which a fascia or projecting sign is mounted or, in the case of a free-standing sign, the exterior wall that faces the highway towards which the sign is oriented, extending from exterior wall finished grade to the upper surface of the wall enclosing the top storey of the building;
Building face means the general outer surface of the structure or walls of a building. Where bay windows or pillars project beyond the walls, the outer surface of the windows or pillars shall be considered to be the face of the building.
Building face means all window and wall area of a building in one plane or elevation. (Ord. CCO- 03-04, 2003; Ord. CCO-95-05, 1995)