Common Driveway definition

Common Driveway means a driveway having a width of no less than twelve (12) feet and providing a shared access alternative to, and across existing legal lots which have street frontage, regardless of lot ownership. At the discretion of the Director of Public Works, based on considerations described in the City Planning Commission guidelines, the street entrance portion of the common driveway may be located within the public right-of-way. In calculating aggregate residential density, the area of the common driveway shall be excluded from the total area of the lots crossed by the common driveway.
Common Driveway. Means any driveway serving more than one lot.
Common Driveway or “Common Driveways” shall mean the driveway(s) and driving surface(s) hereafter constructed on the Lots by any Owner and intended to be utilized as driveways for the benefit of automobile traffic and roadways serving one or more Parcels. “Common Expense" or "Common Expenses" shall mean, collectively, all of the expenses of operating, maintaining, repairing and replacing the SWMS (except to the extent Drainage Facilities are to be operated, maintained, repaired and replaced by an individual Parcel Owner), all of the expenses of operating maintaining, repairing and replacing the Common Area, and all of the expenses of operating maintaining, repairing and replacing any Buildings or Improvements constructed by the Declarant or the Association on or within the Common Area.

Examples of Common Driveway in a sentence

  • This will be particularly applicable in the case where the Common Driveway, if allowed, is proposed to serve any use(s) other than single family residences.

  • This maintenance association must be created by a Maintenance Association Agreement acceptable to the Planning Board and the Deed to each lot served on a Common Driveway must reference this Maintenance Association Agreement.

  • A lot in an OSRD may be served by a Common Driveway only if it meets the requirements of § 5.13.13 of this by-law, and the ownership of the lot provides mandatory membership in an owners’ association responsible for annual and long term maintenance, including, but not limited to, removal of ice and snow from the common drive.

  • Common Driveway: A private way that provides vehicular access to at least two but not more than four dwelling units.

  • These Drainage appurtenances must further ensure to the satisfaction of the Planning Board that all proposed activity and all development, including the construction of dwellings, lawns and other impervious areas for all lots to be served by this Common Driveway, in no manner contribute to additional drainage onto any abutting property or onto any accepted or approved right of way.


More Definitions of Common Driveway

Common Driveway means the private access road within the Property which provides access to more than one Lot.
Common Driveway means an access point designed to be used by up to three separate parcels of property
Common Driveway or “Common Driveways” shall mean the driveway(s) and driving surface(s) hereafter constructed on the Lots by any Owner and intended to be utilized as driveways for the benefit of automobile traffic and roadways serving one or more Parcels.
Common Driveway means the improved driveway on the Property, whether the surface is black top, bituminous, paved, concrete, brick pavers or another material, and any driveway snow melt system, now or hereafter located on the Property within the Access Easement and serving both Lot 15E and Lot 15W.
Common Driveway means an access point designed for use by 2 or more separate parcels of property, to be designed in accordance with the standards contained in Appendix II, Figure II and XVII.
Common Driveway means a section of a driveway serving more than one residence.
Common Driveway means and include the open land area between Block A and Block B forming a common driveway for the purpose of ingress and egress of vehicles to be parked in the Parking Spaces and which shall, only be used for parking by the unit owners if allotted exclusively to a unit owner by the Promoter, as per its discretion.