Collector Road definition

Collector Road means a roadway providing service which is of relatively moderate traffic volume, moderate trip length, and moderate operating speed. Collector roads collect and distribute traffic between local roads or arterial roads.
Collector Road means a route providing service which
Collector Road means a road that carries traffic from minor roads to arterial roads and may include the principal entrance roads of a residential development and roads for circulation within such development.

Examples of Collector Road in a sentence

  • The remaining portion of the Property to the North of the Collector Road shall be zoned Business Park in accordance with EMMC Chapter 17.37 (the “Business Park Area”).

  • The Ridge Entities, at such time as the Ridge Entities elect, but in no event later than the time that the last Internal Road connecting to the applicable Collector Road is dedicated, shall dedicate to the City, and the City shall accept, Collector Roads within a given Development Area.

  • In consideration for the City rezoning the Property, Developer shall construct and dedicate to the City a 94’ wide Major Collector Road in accordance with the design standards in Eagle Mountain City Code Table 16.35.130(b) in the location shown on the Concept Plan (the “Collector Road”).

  • The Commercial Storage Area shall not be directly adjacent to the Collector Road, and at least 550 feet of the frontage along Eagle Mountain Boulevard shall be Business Park Area and not Commercial Storage Area.

  • When the City annexes and improves ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road, Owner shall be required to pay a cash-in-lieu fee to improve ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road to Minor Collector standard inclusive of street, gutter, curb and sidewalk for their portion which is a half section of the Minor Collector Road.


More Definitions of Collector Road

Collector Road means any Major and Minor Collector Road as designated in the Town’s Official Plan, as amended or successor thereof;
Collector Road means a roadway that is greater than nine (9) metres wide from curb-to- curb and contains two (2) to four (4) travel lanes as indicated in the Official Plan of the City of Burlington;
Collector Road means four-lane undivided roadway, with a typical right-of-way width of 70-84 feet and a curb-to-curb pavement width of approximately 64 feet. A collector road’s function is to distribute traffic between local streets and major and prime arterials. Although some collector roads serve as through routes, their primary function is to provide access from surrounding land uses. The term “collector road” as used in this Policy is defined in the Encinitas General Plan, Circulation Element, page C-18.
Collector Road means a Highway with the primary function to distribute traffic between Arterial Roads, other Collector Roads and Local Roads within an area, and may also provide full direct access to adjacent Parcels;
Collector Road means a road intended to collect traffic from local streets and move it to the arterial, used where traffic movement and land access are of equal importance;
Collector Road means roads which provide both land access and carry traffic from local or subdivision roads to arterial or major highway systems.
Collector Road means a highway of a minimum width of 20 metres between abutting property lines providing or intended to provide access to abutting properties and also serves to collect and distribute traffic between arterial and local streets;