Examples of Public road right-of-way in a sentence
Public road right-of-way structure: The existing, maintained, improved road right-of-way or railroad prism and the roadway drainage features including ditches and the associated surface water conveyance system, flow control and water quality treatment facilities and other structures that are ancillary to those facilities including catch-basins, access holes and culverts.
All Property lines 25 feet Public road right-of-way or road easement 125 feet Watercourse Ordinary High Water Mark 150 feet* *Setback from the Watercourse Ordinary High Water Mark may be reduced with an approved Watercourse Mitigation Plan in accordance with Section 12.10.
Provide the following note on the Site Plan and adjacent to the work within the Public road right-of-way.
Public road right-of-way is included under this designation, although the map does not differentiate road right-of-way from adjacent land use designations.
Community Mailboxes will be installed in the Public road right-of-way.
Public road right-of-way and utility easements shall not be exempt from the provisions of this chapter but shall be in compliance with § 11-403(C)(3) pertaining to utilities.
Public road right-of-way and utility easements are exempt from the provisions of this article.(Code 1988, § 440.090; Code 1996, § 450.090; Ord.
However the Board controls the 30 legal aid offices “Lokets” and their staff, who do provide initial legal advice to the public.
All Property lines25 feet Public road right-of-way or road easement125 feet Watercourse Ordinary High Water Mark150 feet* *Setback from the Watercourse Ordinary High Water Mark may be reduced with an approved Watercourse Mitigation Plan in accordance with Section 12.10.
Public road right-of-way; provided, however, that any portion of proposed or future public right-of-way identified through the Pierce County Transportation Corridors and Connectors Right of Way Preservation Map, Chapter 19D.50 PCC, and not required for the development of the project at the time of application, shall not be deducted from the gross site acreage.