Footprint definition

Footprint means the track width multiplied by the wheelbase as stated in the certificate of conformity and defined in sections 2.1 and 2.3 of Annex I to Directive 2007/46/EC;
Footprint means the total land area covered by all structures on a lot, measured from outside of all exterior walls and supporting columns, including residences, garages, covered carports, and accessory structures, except that the following shall not be considered in determining footprint:
Footprint means the land area covered by a structure at ground level measured on a horizontal plane. The footprint of a residence or building includes the horizontal plane bounded by the furthest exterior wall and eave if present, projected to natural grade. For structures without walls (decks, stairways, patios, carports) – a single horizontal plane bounded by the furthest portion of the structure projected to natural grade. Note: For the purposes of replacing or reconstructing a nonconforming building with walls, the footprint shall not be expanded by enclosing the area that is located within the horizontal plane from the exterior wall to the eaves projected to natural grade. This constitutes a lateral expansion under NR 115 and would need to follow NR 115.05 (1)(g)5..

Examples of Footprint in a sentence

  • The characteristics of each Footprint on an Central Office for the installation of ancillary backhaul equipment will be unique.

  • The Games Footprint of an Identified Venue shall be specifically defined within its VSA and established by the OCOG.

  • A Standard Installation includes connection of the CXC Service to an Available Connector, on the OFDF installed in the Service Provider’s Footprint, or an Available Connector on the Network OFDF at the POI or Central Office as listed on website xx.xxxxxx.xx.xx.

  • The City shall provide within each Games Footprint public services in support of a successful 2028 Games at levels and/or ranges above those applicable to the Normal and Customary Services (the “Enhanced City Resources”), to the extent provided in an ECRMA (as defined in the next sentence) approved and executed by the City.

  • The Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) is a multi-criteria measure of the environmental performance of a good or service throughout its life cycle.


More Definitions of Footprint

Footprint means the portion of a plot of land covered, at ground floor level, by a building or part thereof other than basement.
Footprint means the actual perimeter of a discrete, identified project within a development area. The footprint shall not include any portion of a development area outside the area for which actual capital investments are made;
Footprint means each foundation type in direct contact with soil or other material.
Footprint means the product of average track width (rounded to the nearest tenth of an inch) and wheelbase (measured in inches and rounded to the nearest tenth of an inch), divided by 144 and then rounded to the nearest tenth of a square foot, where the average track width is the average of the front and rear track widths, where each is measured in inches and rounded to the nearest tenth of an inch.
Footprint means the record of any checks and searches undertaken in respect of a Candidate, including identification checks, credit checks, credit references and debt collection matters.
Footprint means the land area covered by a structure at ground level measured on a horizontal plane. The footprint of a residence or building includes the horizontal plane bounded by the furthest exterior wall and eave if present, projected to natural grade. For structures without walls (decks, stairways, patios, carports)-a single horizontal plane bounded by the furthest portion of the structure projected to natural grade.
Footprint means the portion of a plot of land covered, at any level by a building or part thereof other than basement.