Thoroughfare Plan definition

Thoroughfare Plan means and refer to the Thoroughfare Plan adopted by the City of Westfield which sets forth the location, classification, and other information pertaining to existing and proposed streets in Washington Township.
Thoroughfare Plan means mapped and / or written proposal for future road development of Summit County and its affected area.
Thoroughfare Plan means and refer to the Hamilton County Thoroughfare Plan adopted by reference by the Town of Westfield which sets forth the location, classification, and other information pertaining to existing and proposed streets in Washington Township. This Plan illustrates the legally established goals and objectives of the Town of Westfield as they pertain to public rights-of-way.

Examples of Thoroughfare Plan in a sentence

  • The maximum building setback requirements from established or proposed public rights-of-way shall be determined by the street classification for said right-of-way as designated by the Delaware County Thoroughfare Plan.

  • The drainage system within the project shall have sufficient retention/detention, Compensating storage within this projects retention system as required by all permitting agencies, and conveyance capacity to meet the storm water discharge and treatment requirements of Palm Beach County and the applicable Drainage District, as well as the South Florida Water Management District, for the combined runoff from the project to accommodate the ultimate Thoroughfare Plan Road Section(s) of the included segment.

  • The maximum building setback requirements from established or proposed public rights‐of‐way shall be determined by the street classification for said right‐of‐way as designated by the Delaware County Thoroughfare Plan.

  • If the Thoroughfare Plan recommends the widening of an existing major thoroughfare abutting a development site, or proposes a new major thoroughfare across part of a development site, the record plat for the development shall include notice of such.

  • If a development site abuts an existing thoroughfare with a right-of-way width less than that recommended in the adopted Thoroughfare Plan or similarly adopted specific design plan, then the development shall include dedication of any additional right-of-way along the development's frontage on the thoroughfare.


More Definitions of Thoroughfare Plan

Thoroughfare Plan means the part of an Official Comprehensive Plan referring to transportation development goals, principles and standards.
Thoroughfare Plan means the City’s adopted planning document and maps, along with any amendments or supplements thereto, which is used as a guide for the layout and configuration of major and secondary streets and highways and is a component part of the City’s Comprehensive Plan.
Thoroughfare Plan means a component of the Kalaeloa [CDD rules] master plan, as may be amended from time to time, and referred to in the Kalaeloa CDD rules, that shows planned changes to existing thoroughfares and the general location of planned new thoroughfares[. See Figure 1.4 (thoroughfare plan), dated September 2012, made a part of this chapter, and attached at the end of this chapter];
Thoroughfare Plan means a plan, now or hereafter adopted by the Holmes County Planning Commission, which sets forth the location, alignment and/or classification of existing and proposed streets.
Thoroughfare Plan means the part of the comprehensive plan referring to transportation development goals, principles, and standards; also includes use of the wordsmajor street plan” and “trafficways plan”;
Thoroughfare Plan means that portion of the Township’s Master Plan that sets forth the location, alignment and dimensions of existing and proposed street rights-of-way adopted by the Township.
Thoroughfare Plan means that part of the Master Plan which sets forth the location, alignment and dimensions of existing and proposed public streets, highways and other thoroughfares.