Daylight Triangle definition

Daylight Triangle means an area free of buildings, structures, fences and hedges up to 0.9 metres in height and which area is to be determined by measuring, from the point of intersection of street lines on a corner lot, the distance required by this By-law along each such street line and joining such points with a straight line. The triangular-shaped land between the intersecting street lines and the straight line joining the points the required distance along the street lines is the daylight triangle.
Daylight Triangle means an area determined by measuring, from the point of intersection of street lines on a corner lot, the distance of six (6.0) meters along each such street line and joining such points with a straight line to form a triangular-shaped area between the intersecting street lines and the straight line joining the points at the required distance along the street lines;
Daylight Triangle means in the case of a corner lot, the triangular space formed by the street lines and a line drawn from a point in one street line to a point in the other street line, each such point being 10 metres measured along the street from the point of intersection of the street lines where the street is a collector road, and 10 metres, where the street is a major or arterial road, or any other daylight triangle that is set out in a relevant section of the Town Zoning Bylaws, or in a site plan agreement, or a daylight triangle otherwise approved by the Town or Region.

Examples of Daylight Triangle in a sentence

  • That the definition of Lot Line, Side Lot Line be amended by adding the words “The Hypotenuse of a Daylight Triangle shall also be a side lot line.” after the words “or rear lot line.”.

  • The Sub-Fund is exposed to currency risk related to the Hong Kong dollar against Indian Rupee (“INR”).The table below summarises the Sub-Fund’s net exposure, monetary and non-monetary, which are denominated in a currency other than the Hong Kong dollar and the US dollar.

  • Daylight Triangle: The applicant has requested relief from the required setback from a "daylight triangle".

  • Notwithstanding any other provisions of the By-law, no person shall, within a Daylight Triangle, as defined herein, erect or cause to be erected a Fence which would obstruct the vision of drivers or motor vehicles.Maximum height is 0.6 Metres (2 Feet).

  • Councillor Farr introduced a Notice of Motion respecting a request To Waive the Requirement for Daylight Triangle Dedication for 107 MacNab Street North (SPA-18- 046).


More Definitions of Daylight Triangle

Daylight Triangle means a triangular shaped area on a lot measured from the point of intersection of the travelled portion of two roads or a road and a railway right-of- way, intended to maintain horizontal lines of sight.
Daylight Triangle means the triangular space formed on a corner lot (‘Corner Lot’) by the street lines and a line drawn from a point in one street line, to a point in the other street, each point being 9.0 Metres measured along the street line from the point of intersection of the street lines. Where the street lines do not intersect at a point, the point of intersection of the street lines (or tangents) shall be deemed to be the intersection of the projection of the street, or the intersection of the tangents to the street line.
Daylight Triangle means a triangular-shaped area formed by measuring from the point of intersection of lot lines abutting a public road allowance on a corner lot, the distance required in the Town Zoning By-law, along each such lot line abutting the public road allowance and joining such point with a straight line;
Daylight Triangle means area directly adjacent to vehicular intersection and may include central median areas of roadways.
Daylight Triangle means that portion of the corner lot within the triangular space formed by the street lines and a straight line drawn from a point in one street line to a point in the other street line, each such point being 9.1m (30 ft) measured along each street line from the point of intersection of the street lines, or as otherwise identified in any agreement entered into by the Town of LaSalle pursuant to the provisions of the Planning Act, the Municipal Act, or any other general or special Act;
Daylight Triangle means a triangular area of land on a corner lot that is reserved for the maintenance of sight lines at the intersection of two streets. The Daylight Triangle is formed by measuring a prescribed distance along each street line from the point where the two street lines intersect and by connecting those points with a straight line;
Daylight Triangle means an area free of buildings, structures, or obstacles determined by measuring from the point of intersection of street lines on a corner lot, the distance of 10 feet along each street line and joining such points with a straight line. This triangular-shaped area is the daylight triangle.