Half street definition

Half street means a portion of the width of a street, usually along the edge of a subdivision, where the remaining portion of the street is to be provided in another subdivision.
Half street means a street which does not meet the minimum right-of-way widths set forth in these regulations.
Half street means a street located on the boundary of a plat whose centerline meets the boundary at an angle less than 30 degrees or whose required right-of-way width is cut off by the boundary.

Examples of Half street in a sentence

  • Half street improvement along the entire Going St. frontage will be constructed, including new sidewalk, curb, bioswales and asphalt paving.


More Definitions of Half street

Half street means those streets with a high probability that lots or dwelling units will be proposed on the opposite side of the street and eventually the street will be at full designated width.
Half street means a one-half width street right-of-way on the boundary of a subdivision dedicated by the sub-divider to the City; for future development when another subdivision is platted along the side of the half street. Half streets are not permitted.
Half street means a portion of the ultimate width of a road or street where the remaining portion of the road or street shall be provided at a future date.
Half street means a street or a portion of a street with only one- half of the width paved and having proper right of way. Usual access at edge of subdivision where the centerline is also the plat boundary.
Half street means any street less than the prescribed right-of-way widths found in this section.
Half street means a street constructed along edge of development, utilizing a portion of the regular width of right-of-way and permitted as an interim facility pending construction of the other half of the street by the adjacent owner.
Half street means a street having a width less than required by these subdivision regulations.