DOUBLE FRONTING PARCEL definition

DOUBLE FRONTING PARCEL. - means a corner parcel which is not a flanking parcel, but also includes a parcel which abuts two public streets (except alleys as defined in the Highway Traffic Act), which are parallel or nearly parallel where abutting the parcel;
DOUBLE FRONTING PARCEL. - means a parcel bounded by two or more streets on opposite ends; is not a corner parcel;
DOUBLE FRONTING PARCEL. - means a parcel which abuts two public streets, excluding lanes/alleys;

More Definitions of DOUBLE FRONTING PARCEL

DOUBLE FRONTING PARCEL. - means a parcel which abuts two streets (not including lanes), which are parallel or nearly parallel where abutting the parcel, but does not include a corner parcel (see Figure 2);
DOUBLE FRONTING PARCEL. - means a corner parcel bounded by two or more streets;

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