Alley Approach definition

Alley Approach means any alley right-of-way used to access private or public property.
Alley Approach means any dedicated public alley right-of-way used to access private property from a public alley.
Alley Approach means anydedicated alley right-of-way used to access private or public property.

Examples of Alley Approach in a sentence

  • Use Item 7590 Reinforced Concrete Alley Approach for alley transition concrete pavement.

  • Sidewalks shall be constructed of thoroughly mixed concrete of a minimum thickness of four (4) inches at all points except for driveways, where the minimum thickness shall be six (6) inches, and Alley Approach will be eight (8) inches.

  • Sand or gravel cushion shall be incidental to the project and included in the bid price of concrete sidewalk, Ramp, or Alley Approach.

  • This City Council has jurisdiction and is required by law to levy and assess such amount, to collect such special assessments and credit the same to the 2012 Special Sidewalk, Curb, Gutter and Alley Approach Sinking Fund hereafter created for the Improvements, which fund is to be maintained on the official books and records of the City separate from all other City funds, for the payment of principal and interest when due on the Bonds.

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  • The City hereby creates and designates the “Series 2012 Special Sidewalk, Curb, Gutter and Alley Approach Sinking Fund” (the “Series 2012 Sidewalk Sinking Fund”).

  • This provision does not prohibit a Fund from investment in transferable securities or money market instruments issued by a corporation whose main business is concerned with precious metals.

  • Quantities of Minor Concrete (Sidewalk, Alley Approach) to be paid for by the square foot will be calculated on the basis of the dimensions shown on the plans adjusted by the amount of any change ordered by Engineer.

  • Alley Approach Improvements Alteration” means any asphalt or concrete improvements along the length of an alley between the connected roadway(s) or street(s).

  • Maximum slope of Driveway through sidewalk crossing shall not exceed 2.0% Standard Drawing No. 2160 (Alley Approach).

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