Established Grade definition
Established Grade means that grade established by the City for the particular area in which a sidewalk is to be constructed.
Established Grade means the average level of proposed or finished ground adjoining a building at all exterior walls;
Established Grade means the average of the highest (A) and lowest (B) elevation of finished surface of the ground where it meets the exterior main walls of a building or the average elevation of the finished grade of the ground immediately surrounding a structure, exclusive in both case of any artificial embankment or entrenchment;
More Definitions of Established Grade
Established Grade means the permanent point of contact of the ground to artificial surface with the casing or curbing of the well.
Established Grade means the average elevation of the surface of the ground at the base of a structure, exclusive of any embankment in lieu of steps.
Established Grade referring to a building, means the elevation at that point of the street grade that is opposite the center, with respect to length, of the wall of the building nearest to and facing the street line.
Established Grade referring to an excavation, means the elevation at that point of the street grade which is nearest to the point of the excavation under consideration.
Established Grade means the elevation of a street or alley grade as established by the Municipal authorities:
Established Grade for Block 4 shall mean 192.35 metres above sea level based on Geodetic Survey of Canada 1929 mean sea level vertical datum (pre-1978 Southern Ontario Adjustment).
Established Grade means the elevation of each building ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, or ‘D’ as shown on Schedule “RM6(165)”.