Façade definition

Façade means the principal front or fronts of a building.
Façade means the portion of the building parallel to the primary right-of-way as determined by City.
Façade means the entire building wall including a parapet:

Examples of Façade in a sentence

  • The City shall provide Property Owner with a Façade Loan in amount not to exceed $6,000.00 (the “Principal Balance”).

  • The disbursement of the Façade Loan is conditioned upon Property Owner fulfilling all Terms and Conditions contained herein.Accordingly, the parties acknowledge and agree as follows: STATEMENT OF THE AGREEMENT Loan.

  • Each dollar of the Façade Loan must be committed toward façade improvements on the Project.

  • Façade strings shall have at least one encroachment per 100 linear feet, such as a porch or balcony, or a plane break.

  • The required finished floor height of the building entry on the Primary Front Façade shall match the finished floor height of the building entry for either lot adjacent to the subject parcel.


More Definitions of Façade

Façade means the exterior outward face of a building; [2016-12]
Façade means the principal front of a building;
Façade means the principal face of the building on the shortest side of the lot abutting the street or avenue.
Façade means any face or elevation of a Building.
Façade means the external face of a constructed building viewed from a single elevation, comprising solid walls and including windows and enclosures to verandahs and balconies.
Façade. (see also “signable area”) means the side of a building below the eaves.
Façade means the exterior face of a building upon which a sign is to be placed.