Dead end definition

Dead end means a branch leading from a drain pipe, vent pipe, building drain or building sewer and terminating at a developed length of 2 feet or more by means of a plug, cap or other closed fitting.
Dead end means an area from which escape is possible in one direction only and in an open plan includes any point from which the direct routes to alternative exists subtend an angle of less than 45º
Dead end means every unused accessible end, tunnel, shaft or heading which has advanced more than twice its width or height, whichever is the greater.

Examples of Dead end in a sentence

  • Cul-de-sacs: Dead end streets or cul-de-sacs are not permitted unless terrain and parcel conditions result in greater impacts than connected streets.

  • Dead end messenger cable at the poles as directed by the Representative.

  • Dead end lines shall have a means to flush out the water main and allow for future extensions.

  • All of the assets of the double circuit Bluff Creek — ▇▇▇▇▇ 345kV transmission line as recorded in FERC accounts 350, 354, 355, and 356 for the 85.77 miles beginning at the Bluff Creek Station Dead end Structure and Structure 1/1S to Structure 86/4.

  • Dead end access roadways exceeding 150 feet in length shall be provided with an approved turnaround.

  • Dead end messenger cable at the poles as directed by the Engineer.

  • Dead end streets may be permitted only when such street terminates at the boundary of a subdivision and is necessary for the development of the subdivision or the future development of the adjacent property.

  • All of the assets of the double circuit Bluff Creek - ▇▇▇▇▇ 345kV transmission line as recorded in FERC accounts 350, 354, 355, and 356 for the 85.77 miles beginning at the Bluff Creek Station Dead end Structure and Structure 1/1S to Structure 86/4.

  • Dead end alleys shall be permitted only within the original Ketchum Townsite and only after due consideration of the interests of the owners of property adjacent to the dead end alley including, but not limited to, the provision of fire protection, snow removal and trash collection services to such properties.


More Definitions of Dead end

Dead end. Streets created by this subdivision shall be barricaded in accordance with City Standards within seven (7) days from the time said streets are surfaced, or as directed by the City Engineer .
Dead end means any floor area, or part of a floor area, from which escape is possible in one direction only.
Dead end. Streets created by this subdivision shall be barricaded in accordance with Public Works Standards within seven (7) days from the time said streets are surfaced, or as directed by the City Engineer. i. The Subdivider shall install the fencing/walls, landscaping and irrigation system, in accordance with the approved improvement plans (i.e., Landscape and Irrigation Plans, Grading Plans), within the Landscape Easement area required in the Conditions of Approval and delineated on the Final Map. The Subdivider has elected to satisfy Subdivider's obligation to maintain the landscaping and irrigation systems within certain landscape easement area by agreeing to annex the Subdivision into the City's Community Facilities District No. 2 (CFD-2) and agreeing to maintain such landscaping and irrigation systems pursuant to a covenant until the Subdivision is duly annexed into the CFD-2 and such CFD-2 is responsible for the maintenance thereafter. The Subdivider shall provide each prospective purchaser, a Notice of Special Tax in accordance with the provisions of Section 53341.5 of the California Government Code. The improvement plans for such landscaping and irrigation system shall be prepared by a licensed Landscape Architect, certified irrigation designer or other persons with landscaping and irrigation design expertise acceptable to the Planning and Development Director. j. Perform and construct all work shown on the following construction plans and any amendments thereto : i. City Drawing Nos: [10-C-8433 through 1 OC-8435 with Water Job No.4933(3 sheets)inclusive, 1 5-C-1 1489 through 15-C-11494(6 sheets)inclusive, Drawing No. 4-C-758 (1 sheet) inclusive), unless specifically omitted herein.
Dead end means a street temporarily having only one outlet for vehicular traffic and intended to be extended or continued in the future.
Dead end means a road open at one end and closed at the other end. The length of a dead end is measured from the centerpoint of the closed end to the centerline of the nearest intersecting street.