Frontage street definition

Frontage street means a local street auxiliary to and located on the side of an arterial street for control of access and for service to the abutting development.
Frontage street means an access street parallel and adjacent to a major arterial street providing access to abutting properties, but protected from through traffic.
Frontage street means that portion of a project area bounded by public roadway.

More Definitions of Frontage street

Frontage street means that portion of a lot or parcel of land that borders a public street. Street frontage shall be measured along the common lot line separating said lot or parcel of land from the public street, highway, or parkway.
Frontage street means the distance between the two most distant corners of a site along a single street measured in a line along the street curb, including drive approaches, but excluding curb returns at street intersections.
Frontage street means that side of a lot abutting a public street.
Frontage street means the linear frontage (or frontages) of a lot or parcel abutting on a private or public street which provides principal access to, or visibility of, the premises.
Frontage street means any street to be constructed by the developer or any existing street where development shall take place on both sides.
Frontage street means a street whose right-of-way is contiguous to the exterior boundary of a subdivision.
Frontage street means a street contiguous to, and generally paralleling, an expressway, parkway, or through street. It is designed so as to intercept, collect, and distribute traffic desiring to cross, enter, or leave such a highway and to furnish access to property that otherwise would be isolated as a result of the controlled access feature.