Secondary street definition

Secondary street means a public highway that is not less than 15 metres width and not greater that 20 metres in width.
Secondary street means in the case of a premise that has access from more than one public road, a road that is not the primary street but which intersects with or adjoins that road, but does not include a laneway.
Secondary street means in relation to a corner lot, means the street that is not the Primary Street.

Examples of Secondary street in a sentence

  • Secondary street boundary fencing must comprise brushwood or open pool fencing.

  • Secondary, street light and service wires are not routinely trimmed for clearance unless overbuilt primary exists.

  • Secondary street fencing will be located up to the extent of the secondary elevation (i.e. at least 3m from the corner truncation).

  • Secondary street boundary (being a side boundary which faces a street) fencing must consist of colourbond in the colour Grey Ridge, masonry or rendered masonry to match the house or open style pool fencing.

  • See Claim No. LIB-III-027, Decision No. LIB-III-017, supra at 7; see also, Claim No. LIB-III-010, Decision No. LIB-III-012, supra, at 7.COMPENSATION Having concluded that the present claim is compensable, the Commission must next determine the appropriate amount of compensation.


More Definitions of Secondary street

Secondary street. , in relation to a corner lot, means the street that the longer boundary of the lot faces.
Secondary street in relation to a corner lot, means the street that is not the primary street.
Secondary street means in the case of a lot with one or more frontages to a
Secondary street means a street or road of considerable continuity which serves, or is intended to serve, as the principal traffic way between large and separated areas or districts and which is the main means of access to the main thoroughfare system of primary streets.
Secondary street means the street(s) abutting a lot that are not principal streets. There is at least one secondary street on a corner lot.
Secondary street means, for purposes of this section, a street that abuts a property that also abuts a “principal street”.
Secondary street or "collector street" means a street supplementary to and connecting major streets to local streets and to district centers.