Curb level definition
Curb level means the level established for the curb in front of a building, measured at the center of such front, and where no curb level has been established, the City engineer shall establish such curb level or its equivalent for the purpose of this article;
Curb level referring to an excavation, means the elevation at that point of the street grade which is nearest to the point of the excavation under construction.
Curb level means the elevation of the street grade as fixed by the Municipal authority:
More Definitions of Curb level
Curb level referring to a building, means the elevation at that point of the street grade that is opposite the center, with respect to length, of the wall nearest to and facing the street line. (Note: compare with definition of “Grade” and “Established grade”.)
Curb level means the mean level of the established curb at the frontage of a lot. Where no curb has been established, the City Engineer shall establish such curb level or its equivalent for the purposes of this Code.
Curb level means the permanently established grade of the street in front of a lot.
Curb level means the permanently established grade of the street in front of a lot. “Custom crafts” means articles for sale of artistic quality or effect or handmade
Curb level means the elevation obtained by averaging the points located where the side lot lines of a lot extended will intersect the nearest edge of the travelway of that street.
Curb level means the level of the established curb in front of the building, measured at the centre of such front. When no curb has been established, the City Engineer may establish such curb level or its equivalent, for the purpose of this Bylaw. (B/L No. 11032-99-12-13)
Curb level means the officially established grade of the curb in front of the midpoint of the lot. [Ord. 40-07 § 1, 2007. Formerly 17.09.200 – 17.09.290].