Block length definition
Block length means the linear dimension of a block along one of its street frontages.
Block length means the distance between the intersection of two street ROWs, measured at the street line.
Block length means the distance between intersections of through streets, such distance being measured along the longest street bounding the block and from the right-of-way line of the two (2) intersecting streets.
More Definitions of Block length
Block length means the distance measured along all that part of one side of a street which is between two intersecting or intercepting streets, or between an intersecting or intercepting street and a railroad right-of-way, watercourse, body of water or unsubdivided acreage.
Block length means the perimeter distance around a block, divided by two.
Block length means the distance be- tween intersections of through streets, measured between the right-of-way lines of the intersecting streets, which distance is the longest dimension of a block.
Block length means the length of one side of a block (i.e. the distance between streets on opposite sides of the block).
Block length means the length of a block measured at the right- of-way lines and at right angles to its width. If the width and length of the block are not equal in distance, the length shall be considered to be the greater of the two.