Block Face definition

Block Face means one side of a street between two intersections of other streets, excluding alleyways.
Block Face means a segment of street bounded by connecting cross streets, or bounded by a cul-de-sac or dead-end and a successive cross street, or between two (2) successive cul-de-sacs or dead-ends.
Block Face means all property facing upon one side of a street in a block. (Ord. 1971 § 2, 2005)

Examples of Block Face in a sentence

  • A Mid-block passage is required for any Block Face that is four hundred (400) feet or greater in length.

  • Block Face - The lands abutting on one side of a street and lying between the two nearest intersecting or intercepting streets, freeway, dedicated public open space or park with a minimum width of 50 feet, watercourses, or railroad right-of-way.

  • Block Face: A single boundary of a block described in the definition of a block.

  • The respondent thereafter attempted to pay for the purchases and did so by issuing seven cheques drawn in favour of the Shirt Bar during 2001.

  • Block Face: the aggregate of all the building Facades on one side of a Block.


More Definitions of Block Face

Block Face means any street segment intersected by two other streets; street segments over 800 feet in length, but less than 1,600 feet in length shall be considered two block faces; street segments over 1,600 feet in length shall be considered three block faces.
Block Face means one side of a street where the Users may be allowed to park vehicles, for a fee or for free, as designated by HMRL. Each Block Face shall be denoted by a unique identification code.
Block Face means all land fronting on one side of one block.
Block Face means the sidewalk between and including two (2) contiguous curb corners without any intervening street or other roadway, not including alleys.
Block Face means one side of one block, e.g., the north side of Center Street between Milvia Street and Shattuck Avenue.
Block Face means one side of a city block between two consecutive streets.
Block Face means either side of a highway between two consecutive features intersecting that highway. The features can be named highways or boundaries of standard geographic areas, not including lanes and driveways.