Primary street definition

Primary street means Independence Avenue, Massachusetts Avenue, and Water Street; and
Primary street means a public highway that is 20 metres width or wider.
Primary street means unless otherwise designated by the local government, the sole or principal public road that provides access to the premise. Where a premise has two or more street frontages, the primary frontage is that to the most important road abutting a premise, as determined by the road hierarchy provisions of the Scheme.

Examples of Primary street in a sentence

  • Primary street: The street where the highest level of pedestrian activity is anticipated.

  • Specifically, the works can be described as follows: Proposed• Primary street fencing to 1.2m in height.• Retaining walls, excavation and landscaping in the front setback area.• Fencing (glass balustrading and limestone) additions to the rear boundary.• Excavation to create a ‘sunken’ space in the backyard.

  • The application is considered to comply with the relevant requirements of the City’s Local Planning Scheme No. 4 (LPS4), the Residential Design Codes (R-Codes) and Council’s Local Planning Policies, with the exception of the following: • Garage doors;• Buildings setback from the boundary;• Buildings on boundary• Driveway width; and• Primary street setback Notwithstanding the above, it is considered that all of the discretionary decisions being sought by the applicant should be supported.

  • Lot coverage Set by district Entrance facing primary street Required Building Setbacks Building Elements Allowed Primary street Set by district Side street Set by district Side interior Set by district Rear Set by district Balcony See Div.

  • These discretionary assessments include the following:• Demolition of a dwelling in a heritage area• Primary street setback• Boundary walls The application is recommended for refusal on the basis of the heritage significance of the existing house and its contribution to the McLaren Street streetscape and the South Fremantle Heritage Area.


More Definitions of Primary street

Primary street means unless otherwise designated by the local government, the sole or principal public road that provides access to the major entry (front door) to the dwelling, as defined within the same meaning as the Residential Design Codes of Western Australia.
Primary street means a street or road of great continuity which serves, or is intended to serve, as a major traffic way within the City, County or both and is designated in the Master Plan as a limited access highway, major thoroughfare, parkway or other equivalent term to identify those streets comprising the basic structure of the street plan.
Primary street means in the case of a lot with one or more frontages to a
Primary street means a street that contains the civic address of the dwelling for the purpose of Corner Lots only;
Primary street means a street or section line road being eighty-four feet or more in width and of considerable continuity which serves or is intended to serve as a major traffic way within the City, County, or both, and is designated in the Master Plan as a limited-access
Primary street means, unless otherwise designated by the local government, the sole or principal public road that provides access to the major entry (front door) of the House.
Primary street. , in relation to a corner lot, means the street that the shorter boundary of the lot faces.