Surrounding Streetscape definition

Surrounding Streetscape means Existing Poles within the same right-of-way which are located within five hundred (500) feet of the Proposed Pole.
Surrounding Streetscape means Existing Poles within the same right-of-way which are located within five hundred linear (500) feet of the Proposed Pole. Poles carrying electric transmission lines shall not be considered part of the “Surrounding Streetscape.”
Surrounding Streetscape. Means Existing Poles within the same right-of- way which are located within 500 feet of a Proposed Pole.

Examples of Surrounding Streetscape in a sentence

  • No Pole shall be taller than fifty (50) feet in height including the antennas or 110% of the height of Poles in the Surrounding Streetscape, whichever is higher.

  • No Pole shall be taller than thirty five (35) feet or 110% of the average height of Poles in the Surrounding Streetscape, whichever is higher.

  • No Proposed Pole shall be taller than thirty-five (35) feet or one hundred ten (110%) percent of the height of Poles in the Surrounding Streetscape, whichever is higher.

  • No Proposed Pole shall be taller than thirty-five (35) feet or 110% of the height of Poles in the Surrounding Streetscape, whichever is higher.

  • No Pole shall be taller than thirty-five (35) feet in height including the antennas or 110% of the height of Poles in the Surrounding Streetscape, whichever is higher.

  • No Pole shall be taller than thirty-five (35) feet or 110% of the height of Poles in the Surrounding Streetscape, whichever is higher.

  • No Pole shall be taller than thirty-five (35) feet in height including the antennas or 110% of the height of Poles in the Surrounding Streetscape, within 500 feet of the Pole, whichever is less.

  • Surrounding Streetscape means the visual elements of a street, including theroad, adjoining buildings, street furniture, trees and open spaces, etc., that combine to form the street’s character.

  • No Pole shall be taller than thirty-five (35) feet or 100% of the average height of poles in the Surrounding Streetscape, whichever is higher.

  • No Pole shall be taller than thirty-five (35) feet or 110% of the average height of Poles in the Surrounding Streetscape, whichever is higher.


More Definitions of Surrounding Streetscape

Surrounding Streetscape means Existing Poles within the same right-of-way which are located
Surrounding Streetscape means Existing Poles, Signs, Curbing, Sidewalks, Mailboxes, and any other structure typically found in rights-of-way within the same Right-of-Way which are located within five hundred linear (500) feet of the Proposed Pole. Poles carrying electric transmission lines shall not be considered part of the “Surrounding Streetscape.”
Surrounding Streetscape means existing poles within the same right-of-way that are located within five hundred (500) feet of the proposed pole.

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