Dead-end street definition

Dead-end street or “cul-de-sac” shall mean a residential access street with only one outlet.
Dead-end street means a street temporarily having only one outlet for vehicular traffic and intended to be extended or continued in the future.
Dead-end street means a street having only one (1) outlet and lacking turnaround facilities which meet the requirements of this chapter.

More Definitions of Dead-end street

Dead-end street means that portion of a public street, which initially has only one opening or access to another public street but which will be extended at a later date.
Dead-end street means a street or a portion of a street with only one vehicular traffic outlet.
Dead-end street means a street terminating at a property line, but which may be extended.
Dead-end street means a street, other than a cul-de-sac, with only one vehicular outlet.
Dead-end street means a street presently closed to through traffic at the end and is planned for future extension.
Dead-end street means a street which is terminated at the boundary line of the subdivision or corporate limits.
Dead-end street means a street with only one outlet.