Public sidewalk definition

Public sidewalk means a sidewalk on the locally or county
Public sidewalk means a sidewalk on the locally or county owned public right-of-way which is adjacent to the business premises, or a portion thereof.
Public sidewalk means a sidewalk located in a public right-of-way.

Examples of Public sidewalk in a sentence

  • Hard surface paving from Public sidewalk to front of house is required separate form any access from driveways, is required.


More Definitions of Public sidewalk

Public sidewalk means the portion of any sidewalk located within a street right of way or proposed street right of way as shown on the Master Site Plan.
Public sidewalk means a paved pathway for pedestrians that is publicly owned or in the public right-of-way, including but not limited to within a commercial or residential area.
Public sidewalk means that portion of the street right-of-way which is designated for the use of pedestrians and may be paved or unpaved.
Public sidewalk means the municipal sidewalk, improved for the use of pedestrians, located on a road allowance or street, owned by the City or the Region, adjacent to a property, and includes a sidewalk used by the public along a road allowance, if the sidewalk is, for whatever reason, located partially or wholly off the road allowance.
Public sidewalk means any surface dedicated to the use of pedestrians by license, easement, operation of law or by grant to the City.
Public sidewalk means a publicly owned or maintained “sidewalk,” as defined in Section 29-1.1, and includes a “replacement sidewalk” as defined in that section.
Public sidewalk means a sidewalk on the public right-of-way