Curb grade definition

Curb grade means the established elevation of the curb measured at the center of the front of a building. Where no curb grade has been established, the municipality shall establish such curb level or its equivalent for the purpose of this title. (Prior code §4-4-2(part)).
Curb grade means the elevation of the top of the face of the curb, ad fixed by the city council.
Curb grade means the elevation of the established curb in front of a building measured at the center of such front. Where no curb grade has been established, the Service Director shall establish such curb grade for the purpose of this Zoning Ordinance.

Related to Curb grade

  • Highest adjacent grade means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface prior to construction next to the proposed walls of a structure.

  • Lowest Adjacent Grade (LAG) means the elevation of the ground, sidewalk or patio slab immediately next to the building, or deck support, after completion of the building.

  • Finished grade means the grade upon completion of the fill or excavation.

  • Passing grade means work of such character that credit would be entered on the records were the semester to close at that time.

  • Highest Adjacent Grade (HAG) means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface, prior to construction, immediately next to the proposed walls of the structure.