Effective Sidewalk Width definition

Effective Sidewalk Width means the width from face of curb (facing the street) to building face at the ground floor level, inclusive of furnishings, plantings (including street trees), and building columns (as long as such columns are set back at least nine feet from the curb) where the ground floor wall plane is set back significantly from the curb to provide recessed/shaded sidewalk area,
Effective Sidewalk Width means the width from face of curb (facing the street) to building face at the ground floor level, inclusive of furnishings, plantings (including street trees), and structural building columns (as long as such columns are set back at least nine feet from the curb) where
Effective Sidewalk Width means the width from curb to building face at the ground floor level, inclusive of furnishings, plantings (including street trees), and structural building columns (as long as such columns are set back at least nine feet from the curb) where the ground floor wall plane is set back significantly from the curb to provide recessed/shaded sidewalk area, with the intent to provide a comfortable clear width for pedestrian access.

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  • Line Side means the End Office switch connections that have been programmed to treat the circuit as a local line connected to a terminating station (e.g., an ordinary subscriber’s telephone station set, a PBX, answering machine, facsimile machine or computer). Line Side connections offer only those transmission and signal features appropriate for a connection between an End Office and such terminating station.

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