Perimeter Street definition

Perimeter Street means any existing street to which the parcel of land to be subdivided abuts on only one (1) side.
Perimeter Street means any existing street to which the parcel of land to be subdivided abuts onregulation to secure health, safety, and general welfare.
Perimeter Street means any existing street to which the parcel of land to be developed abuts on only one side. (Ord. 6B-79 § 1 (part): prior code § 15-67 (part))(Ord. 11a-2005, Amended, 11/15/2005)

Examples of Perimeter Street in a sentence

  • Perimeter street trees of a minimum caliper of 2-1/2 inches and generally 30-35 feet on center, depending upon tree type, utilities, curb cuts, etc., shall be provided along all public or private streets - preferably in tree lawns along the curb.

  • Perimeter street trees of a minimum caliper of 2-1/2 inches and generally 30-35 feet on center, as determined by the Parks Department of the City depending upon tree type, utilities, curb cuts, etc., shall be provided along all public or private streets - preferably in tree lawns along the curb.

  • Perimeter street trees of a minimum caliper of 2-1/2 inches and generally 30-35 feet on center as determined by the Parks Department of the City, depending upon tree type, utilities, curb cuts, etc., shall be provided along all public or private streets - preferably in tree lawns along the curb.

  • Perimeter street buffers shall be required for all storage, accessory service and customer parking areas at any auto sales facility.

  • Perimeter street trees must be installed in accordance with the streetscape standard in this article.

  • Perimeter street trees and sidewalks must be installed in accordance with the streetscape standard in this article.

  • Perimeter street trees of a minimum caliper of 2 inches and generally 30-35 feet on center as determined by the Parks Department of the City, depending upon tree type, utilities, curb cuts, etc., shall be provided along all public or private streets - preferably in tree lawns along the curb.

  • Perimeter street parking may be counted by the Planning Board towards meeting the parking requirement for the project if the Board determines through the review of a study prepared by a licensed professional engineer, architect or planner that the street parking around the perimeter of the Redevelopment Area is not already being relied upon to meet the parking needs of the neighborhood.

  • Perimeter street trees of a minimum caliper of 2-1/2 inches and generally 30-35 feet on center, as determined by the Parks Department of the City dependingupon tree type, utilities, curb cuts, etc., shall be provided along all public or private streets - preferably in tree lawns along the curb.

  • Perimeter street - Any existing or planned street which abuts the subdivision or addition to be platted.


More Definitions of Perimeter Street

Perimeter Street means any existing street on which the parcel of land to be subdivided abuts on only one site.
Perimeter Street means any existing street to which the parcel of land to be developed abuts on only one side. (Ord. 6B-79 § 1 (part): prior code § 15-67 (part))
Perimeter Street means any existing street to which the parcel of land to be subdivided abuts on only one side. (Ord. 4A-78 (part): prior code § 30-73 (part))

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