Primary facade definition

Primary facade means the facade with the building’s primary entrance.
Primary facade means a facade facing a street or a public thoroughfare that is not necessarily a municipally dedicated space, such as a mews or court.
Primary facade means the exterior facade or facades of a structure or structures which contains a principal pedestrian entrance and is oriented towards a street, or as otherwise designated by the His- toric and Architectural Review Commission.

More Definitions of Primary facade

Primary facade means a facade facing a street or public thoroughfare or a facade that possesses significant architectural features.

Related to Primary facade

  • Primary Listing means the single White Pages directory listing for residence and business Customers provided by CBT, and the basic Yellow Pages directory listing provided for business Customers by Publisher. Each telephone configuration that allows a terminating call to ▇▇▇▇ for an available line among a series of lines shall be considered a single Customer entitled to a single primary listing.

  • Balcony means a cantilevered deck that projects from a wall of a building and which, except for a railing, is not enclosed; (Bylaw 5609)

  • Facade means the entire building wall including a parapet;

  • Primary enclosure means any structure used to immediately restrict an animal or animals to a limited amount of space, such as a room, pen, cage, compartment, or hutch.

  • Side Yard means a yard of a lot extending from the front yard to the rear yard, and from the side lot line to the nearest wall of the nearest main building or structure on the lot;