Primary building frontage definition

Primary building frontage means the building frontage from which the building is most accessed by patrons. Typically, the primary building frontage is adjacent to the street, driveway, or parking lot that provides access to the building, and includes the main customer entrance to the building or tenant space. A building may have only one primary building frontage, except that when a building facade that is not the primary frontage of the structure is parallel with and adjacent to an arterial street or state highway, then two primary building frontages may be permitted.
Primary building frontage means a building frontage that abuts a street listed as a primary street in the applicable overlay areas.
Primary building frontage means the front lot line or frontage lot line along the public right-of-way. In the case of a through-lot or corner lot, the primary building frontage could be on either public right-of-way.